Don't Have Cmc What Can I Use To Make "glue"

Decorating By lilthorner Updated 12 Sep 2006 , 1:39am by sweet_as_tisse

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lilthorner Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 6:43pm
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please help.. Its just for practice but I don't want it to fall apart

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vixterfsu Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 6:48pm
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take a little fondant and water and micro it 30 seconds at a time. stir up till it's cloudy a thick.
There's your glue.
Learned that from RON BEN ISRAEL

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tiptop57 Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 6:54pm
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Egg white

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smashcakes Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 7:01pm
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i'm not sure what cmc is, but i use equal amts meringue powder and water, or if you have some royal icing made up, you could use that.

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throwemndapan Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 7:16pm
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yeah what is CMC?

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lilthorner Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 10:41pm
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thank you! CMC is the same as tylose I believe.. The recipe I have for "edible glue" (who's really gonna eat it) calls for cmc and water

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TexasSugar Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 12:27am
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You can also mix 1/4th teaspoon of gumpaste with a tablespoon of water.

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throwemndapan Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 1:09am
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WOW! Ya really do learn something new everyday! I thought Royal icing was "the glue" Thanks guys!

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sweet_as_tisse Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 1:39am
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tylose and water

dissolve 1 teaspoon in 1/4 cup of water, stir over hot water until smooth.

kylie

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