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So I was just making myself a ham sandwich and I remembered that the last time I had made a ham sandwich, it got mushy because the gunk from the tomatoe got all over it inside. I usually take a tomatoe, peel the sticker off, wash it in the sink, then slice it to put on my sandwich. I'm curious...do any of you clean out of the juicy stuff (liquid red tomatoe part and seeds) before eating it? Or does most everybody just slice and eat? This is the first time I've done it and my sandwich is fairly non-runny 
oh and I'm using fresh beefsteak tomatoes...
oh and I'm using fresh beefsteak tomatoes...