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"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 11:33:53 -0600, "Phyllis Stone"
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>>"Janet Bostwick" wrote in message
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>>I was watching the Pioneer Woman yesterday and she had a zip-type bag
>>that she used for brining her 20+ pound turkey. I didn't catch a name
>>on the bag and she called it a brining bag. There was a gracious
>>amount of room left over after putting her turkey and liquids in the
>>bag. Has anyone see these around?
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>>I normally use one of those plastic, 5-gallon water coolers -- you
>>know, those large orange things. It would be nice to have a bag so
>>that I didn't have to slosh around bleaching the insides of the cooler
>>afterward. I don't use it for anything else, but I just don't like
>>putting it away with possible poultry icky still attached.
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>>Janet US
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>>I saw that too. If you find out be sure and post it. I was also interested
>>in her putting the turkey in the oven and then bringing it out to stuff. I
>>am going to do that.

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> Amazon has large, x-large and xx-large bags from Ziploc Here is their
> chart regarding equivalents
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> ZiplocŪ Brand Big Bags are available in three big sizes:
> L equivalent to 3 Gallon (11.4L) 1.25 FT. x 1.25 FT. (38.1cm x 38.1cm)
> 5ct.
> XL equivalent to 10 Gallon (37.8L) 2 FT. x 1.7 FT. (60cm x 51 cm) 4ct.
> XXL equivalent to 20 Gallon (75.7L) 2 FT. x 2.7 FT. (60cm x 82 cm)
> 3ct.
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> No one has replied that they were able to find these in their local
> stores. It's a little late to be ordering delivery.
>
> Janet US



I did find them awhile ago, still have one of the bags in fact, but haven't
looked for them for a long time now so don't know.

Cheri