Edible Glue - Quick Answer Needed!

Decorating By gloria Updated 18 Mar 2009 , 5:04am by JaimeAnn

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gloria Posted 18 Mar 2009 , 3:15am
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I'm making flowers and some of the petals have broken off. I don't have time to go out to the store. Is there anything I can make at home to attach them back on?

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luvsfreebies72 Posted 18 Mar 2009 , 3:25am
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hae you tried gumpaste glue or fondant glue? (put some fondant/gumpaste in a bit of water and let it break down).

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gloria Posted 18 Mar 2009 , 3:31am
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I shall try this - I used to have something called edible glue but ran out. Hopefully it will work. Thanks you.

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luvsfreebies72 Posted 18 Mar 2009 , 3:32am
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it's my understanding that edible glue is gumpaste glue, but I could be wrong...

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Cakepro Posted 18 Mar 2009 , 3:51am
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If the flowers are not to be eaten (like gumpaste flowers), just use Super Glue gel.

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JaimeAnn Posted 18 Mar 2009 , 5:04am
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I make my own edible glue ..

a heaping 1/4 teaspoon of Tylose to
a 1/2 cup boiling water stir well until dissolved
it stores in an airtight container in the fridge for a couple of months , probably longer.

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