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Great set and challenge interpretation.

 

Question: where's the isomalt on these? Can't spot it from here, but my eyes are shot. 

Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

       

Great set and challenge interpretation.

 

Question: where's the isomalt on these? Can't spot it from here, but my eyes are shot. 


       

Julia- there are little isomalt leaves on the 2 marble squares on each end. They are hard to spot as they turned to a matte finish rather than a clear shine after they sat on the cookie for a few hours. (I'm very uneducated in isomalt!)
Originally Posted by Fernwood Cookie:
Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

       

Great set and challenge interpretation.

 

Question: where's the isomalt on these? Can't spot it from here, but my eyes are shot. 


       

Julia- there are little isomalt leaves on the 2 marble squares on each end. They are hard to spot as they turned to a matte finish rather than a clear shine after they sat on the cookie for a few hours. (I'm very uneducated in isomalt!)

 

Thanks - must be super humid. Isomalt is usually used as a substitute in pulled and other sugar decorations because it's much less prone to wilting and clouding with humidity. Strange - but stranger things have happened!!

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