Edible Image Plaque

Decorating By pjaycakes Updated 6 Aug 2008 , 10:28pm by pjaycakes

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pjaycakes Posted 5 Aug 2008 , 10:56pm
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I read the tutorial on the Edible Image Plaque. I don't recall it saying how thick to roll the gumpaste. Can anyone tell me about how thick?

Also, can they still eat it after it is made into the plaque? What is the purpose of making it an edible image if they can't eat it?

Just curious and need to make one for Saturday.

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missyek Posted 6 Aug 2008 , 10:45am
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I actually roll mine pretty thin--I use the pasta roller attachment for my Kitchen Aid and set it at 3--sometimes 4--so pretty thin. Yes, technically they can be eaten, though I would never want to. icon_eek.gificon_biggrin.gif But my kids eat them all the time... icon_rolleyes.gif Some people like to keep everything (almost everything) on a cake completely edible. HTH

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pjaycakes Posted 6 Aug 2008 , 10:28pm
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Thank you so much. I was so busy last night and today I haven't even had a chance to check my post.

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