? About Rhonda's Ultimate Mmf

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punkyf Posted 15 Jul 2007 , 11:25pm
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I'm getting ready to make Rhonda's Ult MMF and was wondering if I mix the crisco into the MMF or is it just used to grease the bowl, spoon, hands and countertop? In the Aternate MMF I think it says to mix the crisco into the MMF when mixing and was wondering if it is the same with Rhonda's?

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chestercheeto Posted 15 Jul 2007 , 11:56pm
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when i made Rhonda's MMF, i just used crisco for greasing. i've only made it once, but i really liked it and i think this will be my go-to fondant from now on.

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2508s42 Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 12:03am
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I used the crisco just for greasing the tools and bowl (and my hands).

I did not like Toba's fondant. I have never been able to transfer it without tearing it. The mmf is much better in my opinion. Maybe it is the elevation or something. I kinda live in the mountains.

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swheatsue Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 12:12am
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I made a batch of this MMF yesterday & I used the Crisco for the bowl, hands, etc. I have only ever used the Wilton fondant (and I have only used that once because I am fairly new to all this). My family HATED the Wilton fondant & absolutely refused to eat it. They would peel it off & throw it away! But Rhonda's MMF is fantastic! It tastes great! It is very easy to use & to work with & at a fraction of the cost it will be my fondant of choice.

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brightbrats Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 12:31am
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Can someone tell me where to find the recipe ? I looked and can't find it. I might be typing in the wrong thing.

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punkyf Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 2:38am
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brightbrats, I tried emailing you the recipe. Hope it works. I did a search in the recipe section but couldn't find it either.

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brightbrats Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 3:10am
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Thanks (punkyf). I got it, and can't wait to try it.

Lisa

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2508s42 Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 3:01pm
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if you search recipes for the word fondant then you get several recipes. The one you want has mmf in ( ).

I have found this to be true in all recipe searches. I just type in one key word and find the one that I want out of the list.

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