Realistic Honey???

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Spicygirl6975 Posted 9 Apr 2012 , 5:05pm
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I am making a Winnie the Pooh Cake and need to know how to make realistic looking honey for a honey pot?

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AnnieCahill Posted 9 Apr 2012 , 5:06pm
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Isomalt?

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Marianna46 Posted 9 Apr 2012 , 5:19pm
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Lightly tinted piping gel? How about some real honey?

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KoryAK Posted 9 Apr 2012 , 5:29pm
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I second the tinted piping gel. I think real honey will drip too much.

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Spicygirl6975 Posted 9 Apr 2012 , 5:52pm
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Oh My! My brain must be fried.... never thought of piping gel!! Thanks guys!!

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Sheeks Cakes Posted 30 Jan 2013 , 3:12pm
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AOut of interest, as i will be making a honey pot and want to create the honey spilling over the top. Did the piping gel hold and did the colour bleed at all?

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JanDunlevy Posted 30 Jan 2013 , 3:43pm
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AThis is a cake I did using piping gel tinted. Had no problems with running or bleeding. http://cakecentral.com/g/a/2331992/home-sweet-home/

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ddaigle Posted 30 Jan 2013 , 3:48pm
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I also used colored piping gel....had no problems what so ever.

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Sheeks Cakes Posted 30 Jan 2013 , 3:49pm
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AOh great...what about in a larger quantity say on a 6" cake?

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Sheeks Cakes Posted 30 Jan 2013 , 3:50pm
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AOK great, you guys are amazing, thanks for your help

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