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I often use GumTex rather than Tylose. I *never* measure how much. Just take a hunk of fondant (anykind) and dip it into the GT, work it in. If it dosen't feel right I keep dipping it in and working it until it gets tight.
I can buy/find GT much easier than Tylose that's why I use it.
Tylose is saved for making 'real' gumpaste:)
You may need to add tylose to firm it up. What recipe are you using?
I use Gum-tex too. At first I didnt like it but I figured out that I wasnt adding enough powdered sugar to it to make gumpaste. I dont make roses out of fondant because I can't get it thin enough. You can mix half fondant and half gumpaste or just make gumpaste out of the gum-tex. The recipe is on the can. I find that I always have to add more powderd sugar to it after it "cures" over night but I knead in about 1/4 cup at a time to it until it is like soft clay and very white in color. The cured paste is more like a very light shade of off-white or at least not white white until I add more powdered sugar. I can roll it very thin and it dries quickly.
I love MMF and cant see me using anything else until I get so busy that I wont have time to make it...cant wait for that! I make mine in my standing mixer with the dough hook and do all the kneading in there with all the powdered sugar.
This is the recipe I use fron Edna De La Cruz's site: http://www.designmeacake.com/mfrec.html
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