Help!!!! Can I Mix Mmf With Wilton Fondant??????

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gingersoave Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:40pm
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Does anyone out there know if the two can be mixed and if so does it work???? I need help fast!!!!!!

Thanks!
ginger

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gingersoave Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:41pm
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Am I allowed to bump myself????

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luvbakin Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:44pm
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I would say yes. I have mixed gumpaste and fondant many times in order to get something that will dry harder. I don't see why you can't mixed two different brands of fondant.

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gingersoave Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:48pm
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Thank you!!!! I have some MMF and some Wilton but not enough of either so if I mix it I won't have to run out and buy it!!! Thanks! I'm going to try it and I will let everyone know. I just hate to mess it up but if so I would have had to go out anyways!!!

Thanks again for your thoughts!
ginger

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Wendoger Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:52pm
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Absolutley....I do it all the time!
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smbegg Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:53pm
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I would, then it might actually taste better!

Stephanie

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gingersoave Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:53pm
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WHEW!!!!!! Thank you !!!!!! I'm trying to make the cowboy hat!!!!

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fooby Posted 13 Apr 2007 , 2:54pm
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Yes. I use either a 60/40 MMF/Wilton combo or 50/50. Goodluck! thumbs_up.gif

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