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On Sunday, November 18, 2012 4:47:22 PM UTC-5, Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
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> > I was watching the Pioneer Woman yesterday and she had a zip-type bag

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> > that she used for brining her 20+ pound turkey. I didn't catch a name

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> > on the bag and she called it a brining bag. There was a gracious

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> > amount of room left over after putting her turkey and liquids in the

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> > bag. Has anyone see these around?

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> > I normally use one of those plastic, 5-gallon water coolers -- you

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> > know, those large orange things. It would be nice to have a bag so

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> > that I didn't have to slosh around bleaching the insides of the cooler

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> > afterward. I don't use it for anything else, but I just don't like

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> > putting it away with possible poultry icky still attached.

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> I use a virgin 5 gallon paint bucket. It is food grade and washes easily.


Yeah, but you're a ****ing idiot.