Chicken "Pitcher"
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Okay guys, just something to share. When I brine a chicken, I always use the cheap 1 gallon pitcher! I put the chicken in, then add the brine! It's always worked perfect..no worry about plastic bags breaking, and the chicken stays completely submerged! Plus it fits pretty well in the refridgerator!
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  Re: Chicken "Pitcher" by Bizymomma (Okay guys, just some...)
That's brillant! Thanks for sharing that tip

How big is your chicken? (poundage wise)
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  Re: Re: Chicken "Pitcher" by DFen911 (That's brillant! Tha...)
Almost 5 pounds! LOL...my kids are like "Mom, that is so gross!" It does look kind of morbid when you open the fridge....
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  Re: Re: Chicken "Pitcher" by Bizymomma (Almost 5 pounds! LO...)
Lol that in and of itself is reason enough to do it
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  Re: Re: Chicken "Pitcher" by DFen911 (Lol that in and of i...)
I totally agree!!!
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  Re: Re: Chicken "Pitcher" by Bizymomma (I totally agree!!! ...)
Well, other than a batch of Bloody Marys, I can't think of a better use for that picther!!!
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  Re: Re: Chicken "Pitcher" by cjs (Well, other than a b...)
What a novel idea! I've always had trouble with deciding on what to put it in. I just happen to have one of those pitchers. Thanks, problem solved
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