Saturday, July 18, 2009

Doll Agar Agar

We are invited to a BBQ party later today and I have volunteered to bring some agar agar for them. This was made last night. Quite time consuming but worth it, don't you think so?

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23 comments:

  1. Wow! It's so stunning! You made this? Definitely takes up alot of time there..

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  2. Very beautiful. A lot of work & time.

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  3. Anonymous4:27 PM

    wow...it's really beautiful. Can the body n head be eaten?

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  4. Wow.. this is really amazing!!!! The colour is so lovely :)

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  5. Goodness! Too pretty to be eaten.

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  6. Wow! Do you have to let each layer solidify before you add in the next layer?

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  7. look pretty colorful and delicious!!

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  8. Anonymous10:47 AM

    This will be the centrepiece at the BBQ party!
    So stately and beautiful.

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  9. WOW!
    It's BEAUTIFUL!

    It is hard to insert the doll in without destroying the agaragar?

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  10. nice colours. One question - how do you insert the doll into the agar agar without spoiling it?

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  11. Anonymous4:49 PM

    Hi Baking Mum,
    Where can i buy the barbie doll?

    Thanks
    Melinda

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  12. Wow! Amazing! it's very beautiful

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  13. Anonymous9:01 PM

    wow....this is fantastic...u really have a lot of patience. you are really very good at this!You are a true Baking ma ma
    the above comments are by my two princesses...they love the agar agar very much..

    Emily

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  14. Thanks all for your compliments. Yes, you have to wait for each layer to harden before you can add the next layer. The barbie doll is only half body and just below the waist it has a shape point where you can insert it into the agar agar. I think I bought it from Ng Meng Huat in JB.

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  15. Anonymous10:35 PM

    OH MY GOODNESS! you are AMAZING! SOOOOO PRETTTTTYYY ; ) ah leng

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  16. Ah leng, this is pretty but then hor, a lot of work lor. Imagine one layer after one layer. Plus every layer has a specific measurement.

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  17. Wonderfull. How do you stick one layer with the other? Do the layer slip?

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  18. No the layer doesn't slip. When the layer is harden you can use a toothpick or a fork to light scratch it so that the next layer will stick well together.

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  19. It's a really grate job!

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  20. Hi LeeLee,

    Stunning piece of work! Very pretty! Ya, it will take a long to do all the layers, need lots of patience to do it.

    Jennifer

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  21. Iced Latte4:21 PM

    I've been a stealth reader of your blog and this piece of art has prompted my first comment.

    This is really GORGEOUS!

    Keep up all your good work!

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  22. GORGEOUS is just an understatement! You've got a GIFT!! One GREAT baking mum indeed! How can anyone ever sink their teeth into this stunning princess??? =)

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