Mmf Or Satin Ice

Baking By newathis Updated 30 Oct 2007 , 12:03am by Lugh

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newathis Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 7:52pm
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I've only worked with fondant once, and it was wiltons i already know i want to find something better tasting, i have had a couple nods to mmf, but would like to know what the majority uses, so ladies and gentlemen, what is you fav??? MMF or Satin Ice?? icon_biggrin.gif

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newathis Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 7:56pm
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i tried to get the poll to post, but it won't or i am doing it wrong, sorry

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tyty Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 8:07pm
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I use both, for small projects I use MMF for large projects Satin Ice. They both taste very similar to me. I tried some on my DH and son, they also said the taste was very similar. Satin Ice is also easy to use, never had a problem with tearing and cracking.

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Strazle Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 8:11pm
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Here is a link to a thread I started about the same topic. Maybe this will help you also.

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-508853-.html

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newathis Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 8:21pm
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Thanks strazle that did help, i think i might go ahead with the satin ice, i myself hate cleanups and messes from big projects like that, curious which are you going with

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Postal_Cakemaker Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 8:38pm
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Satin Ice has never failed me. Easy to work with and tastes great!! Takes any color well and the colored satin ice is awesome as well!!!

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omaida Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 8:52pm
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Stin Ice for me has always worked great, I swear by it and it's true it takes any color.

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jo_ann Posted 16 Sep 2007 , 2:22am
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I am a tried and true Satin Ice user. I have tried mmf and the time not to mention the wear and tear on my ka mixer and my hands(kneading) makes the Satin Ice more cost effective for me. I love it. I order it directly from the company. The only drawback is you have to order it by the case. I also love the fact that I can buy the fondant colored in blue, green, red, yellow, pink, purple and black. Saves me so much time and trouble.

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Strazle Posted 16 Sep 2007 , 4:21pm
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I am going with the satin ice. It it pricey...but, I can't seem to make mmf "perfect" every time. I think for the consistency and less mess I will start using the Satin Ice. My local retailer sells a 5 lb. bucket for $24. I hope to find it cheaper online.

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Lugh Posted 30 Oct 2007 , 12:03am
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Try www.intotheoven.com, that's where I always order my satin ice from, I found their prices to be reasonable and shipping is quick. They also carry Choco-Pan but I haven't used it yet.

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