Each one sprouts a thicket of pipes and tubes, and under the udders, plastic
trays catch drips from ice that sheathes the joints between teats and tubes.
Not exact matches
Now place this grill rack with the chicken at the top rack of the oven and place the lined baking
tray below to
catch all the
drips.
You'll want to cut a few slats in the foil before broiling (only do this if you have a broiling
tray with a removable bottom to
catch the
drips!)
There's an adjustable
tray that fits bottles of all sizes and
catches any
drips or spills.
While drying, the water will be
catch by the reversible
drip tray then just throw the water in the sink afterwards.
Furthermore, it features
drip trays to either
catch stray water or directly drain into the sink, ensuring there's no mess on your counter.
A
drip tray underneath
catches all the trimmings and juices, making clean up a breeze.
A friend mentioned this tip to me years ago because I was tired of moving all my plants to my sink to water (and drain), or ruining my furniture because I was too lazy / forgetful to put a
tray under the plants to
catch drips.
Place the thin strips on a wire rack and place the rack on an oven
tray to
catch any
drips.