Any one know where to get a 20" fondant sheeter for less than $3000?
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Buy the sheeter!!!! It's worth every penny. You won't find used because no one will give their's up once they have it. Make sure it is made specially for Fondant. I love my Sommerset. Fabulous for rolling thin gumpaste and white chocolate.
Have you ever used one? how thik it rolls? how easy is to clean?
I'm so tempted...but $3000..wow
Buy the sheeter!!!! It's worth every penny. You won't find used because no one will give their's up once they have it. Make sure it is made specially for Fondant. I love my Sommerset. Fabulous for rolling thin gumpaste and white chocolate.
I hope you don't leave this site!
Girl!! You have a beautiful website and your cakes are even more beautiful!!!
I was looking at the sommerset, in what ways do you find it a great value?
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Buy the sheeter!!!! It's worth every penny. You won't find used because no one will give their's up once they have it. Make sure it is made specially for Fondant. I love my Sommerset. Fabulous for rolling thin gumpaste and white chocolate.
I hope you don't leave this site!
Girl!! You have a beautiful website and your cakes are even more beautiful!!!
I was looking at the sommerset, in what ways do you find it a great value?
mpc
www.mypastrychef.com
We have the 20" Somerset. We were lucky enough to find it used locally for $1900. It's definitely worth having but it does take some getting used to. I have seen them on ebay from time to time for $1500 or so. It doesn't save as much time as you might think because it's not like you can throw a big ball of fondant on it and it magically makes it 1/4" thick but in the past year we have owned it it has definitely proven to be invaluable.
We are also huge fans of your work Carrie and have been for years! Great to see you at CC!!
you wouldn't want to spend the extra money if thats all you want it for...cookie dough
Also these machines don't sheet out onto a flat surface.
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Beautiful website and gorgeous cakes Carrie. Have any of you tried the fondant sheets pre-made that you press together for larger cakes? I know owning a sheeter this wouldn't be necessary, but I saw some online and wondered about the taste and quality of the fondant.
http://www.decopac.com/catalog/dsp_results.cfm?s_searchthis=671&r=6&x=11&y=10
Click on the additional info. and then "Open File" to see instructions for pressing sheets together.
Have any of you tried the fondant sheets pre-made that you press together for larger cakes? I know owning a sheeter this wouldn't be necessary, but I saw some online and wondered about the taste and quality of the fondant.
http://www.decopac.com/catalog/dsp_results.cfm?s_searchthis=671&r=6&x=11&y=10
Click on the additional info. and then "Open File" to see instructions for pressing sheets together.
This is interesting... did you get a price on the sheets?
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If it was easy we could just fuse sheets from our pasta makers.
Say what!! my pasta maker is only 6" wide it would take alot of fusing to cover a big cake. ![]()
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Do the sheets work as well as just rolling it out? Carrie is that what you use all the time for your beautiful cakes?
Say what!! my pasta maker is only 6" wide it would take alot of fusing to cover a big cake.
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Whut chu' talkin' 'bout Willis?
Like I said... if it was easy.
How'd you know I was referring to Willis? hahahaaha
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Say what!! my pasta maker is only 6" wide it would take alot of fusing to cover a big cake.
mpc
Whut chu' talkin' 'bout Willis?
Like I said... if it was easy.
How'd you know I was referring to Willis? hahahaaha
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Hmmm...sleepy minds think alike?? I'm just getting slap happy. I need to get some zzzzzz ![]()
Say what!! my pasta maker is only 6" wide it would take alot of fusing to cover a big cake.
mpc
Whut chu' talkin' 'bout Willis?
Like I said... if it was easy.
How'd you know I was referring to Willis? hahahaaha
mpc
Hmmm...sleepy minds think alike?? I'm just getting slap happy. I need to get some zzzzzz
I'm lookin' at your avatar... are you gonna eat those cookies or just keep smellin' them. Did you even bake'em long enough!
sorry I must be tired too!! ![]()
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