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    Home Depot and other places sell that round, plastic catch tray that is made to go under water heaters, in case the heater ruptures it retains the water and drains it off. One of those might work too, Kurt.

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    Kurt,

    I did what sunsetdart did. I tiged one in myself for no cost.

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    A deep turkey baking pan from Wally World has worked for me, but I have a couple of round enameled wash pans and an enameled rectangular refrigerator pan that I normally use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    A deep turkey baking pan from Wally World has worked for me
    Did you tell the wife?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steves32 View Post
    Did you tell the wife?
    A bit of ATF just gives the turkey a 'unique' flavor
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