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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you have a large enough roasting pan for the size turkey he wants to cook? [/quote] So I don’t have a roasting pan, but I’m willing to buy one. How can I tell if it is big enough? We are having 6 adults and 2 kids. I think he ordered a 10-12 lb turkey.[/quote] I buy my roasting pan at the dollar store. To me it's not worth it to buy an actual pan and store it 364 days per year.[/quote] Grocery stores will have the disposable ones. Make sure to have staples like milk, eggs, unsalted and salted butter, salt, pepper, cornstarch, flour. Extra chicken or turkey stock. Maybe ask what spices they plan to use. I think what people tend to have around varies. I would ask them what tools the need. [/quote]
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