Please keep in mind, larger quantities of glycerol can lead to nausea, vomiting, migraines and unconsciousness in children. I'm guessing having a little of this edible satin fabric e.g. as decoration on a wedding cake doesn't hurt, but it's not something a child should snatch and ingest from the kitchen.
I didn't mean that as a criticism towards you, I'm sorry.
I just looked at it and thought "Wow, glittering fabric-like ingredient, my niece would snatch that and stuff it into her little mouth instantly."
Oh no, I am not taking that as anything against me, I'm just glad I posted it here first where people could be able to communicate what's actually going on, instead of throwing it in a baking thing and getting somebody sick indirectly.
Please keep in mind, larger quantities of glycerol can lead to nausea, vomiting, migraines and unconsciousness in children. I'm guessing having a little of this edible satin fabric e.g. as decoration on a wedding cake doesn't hurt, but it's not something a child should snatch and ingest from the kitchen.
Oh my god, wow. Hell no then. Glad I posted it here first with the best cynical peeps so I didn't spread other misinformation
I didn't mean that as a criticism towards you, I'm sorry. I just looked at it and thought "Wow, glittering fabric-like ingredient, my niece would snatch that and stuff it into her little mouth instantly."
Please do in your kitchen whatever you want.
Oh no, I am not taking that as anything against me, I'm just glad I posted it here first where people could be able to communicate what's actually going on, instead of throwing it in a baking thing and getting somebody sick indirectly.
That 'edible' is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
A perfect example of "Just because you can doesn't mean that you should." Yuck.
Eeeew ty