Mmf Question ... Quick Answer Would Be Greatly Appreciated

Decorating By Niavatra Updated 9 May 2009 , 2:56am by Niavatra

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Niavatra Posted 9 May 2009 , 2:00am
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Will one batch of MMF cover a two layer 10 in round and a 2 layer 6 in round?

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Rose_N_Crantz Posted 9 May 2009 , 2:11am
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http://www.globalsugarart.com/?id=24

Here, this should help!

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idjitmom Posted 9 May 2009 , 2:12am
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It should. Found this info w/ a google search:

Cake Diameter Net Weight
6" 10 oz. (.63 lbs.)
8" 12 oz. (.75 lbs.)
10" 18 oz. (1.13 lbs.)
12" 24 oz. (1.5 lbs.)
14" 48 oz. (3.0 lbs.)

These amounts are based on a double layer (4") cake and AFTER trimming excess fondant...

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varika Posted 9 May 2009 , 2:19am
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Originally Posted by Niavatra

Will one batch of MMF cover a two layer 10 in round and a 2 layer 6 in round?




Let's put it this way: when I did the pillow cakes in my gallery, one batch of MMF covered the ten-inch square bottom pillow with about half the recipe left over, and that was AFTER I took about half a cup to play with the night before.

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Niavatra Posted 9 May 2009 , 2:56am
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Thank you all ... appreciate it! This is the first time I have EVER used fondant... my 8 yro daughters birthday party is tomorrow. It is not looking perfect but I don't think it is going horribly either. Knock on wood *lol*

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