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Sunday, 27 December 2015

Can you guess?

Can you guess what this is, and, more importantly, what I use it for?

It is approximately 14cms high, and 13cms at it's widest point.
I have had to "make a plan" because I could not find the real thing...


(the answer will be revealed on the 31st December 2015)

22 comments:

  1. I'm guessing you are using a clay plant pot (with drain hole plugged) and its saucer as a tandoori oven!

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    1. A tiny tiny tandoori oven! ;)

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    2. Maybe the right size for roasting garlic!
      (I just can't leave this mystery alone, Dani!)

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    3. Hmmmm... - you've got half the answer right ;)

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  2. I thought it was a water reservoir you plant in the ground so i am completely off....

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Evergreen-10-inch-Terra-Cotta-Irrigation/dp/B00T4Z8018

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  3. i was going to say one of those little homemade heaters that you put a candle in to heat a room...but then i read there was water involved!!! i have no idea!

    sending love over this holiday season! your friend,
    kymber

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    1. kymber - Not a heater - quite the opposite... ;)

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  4. Being the middle of summer and hot I'm going with wine cooler

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    1. Hilton - Welcome, and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. You're on the right track... ;)

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  5. I've not the faintest idea but is it anything to do with baking?
    xx

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  6. Whatever I would guess would not be right...so I will wait for you to tell us.

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    1. MsB - Won't be long till all is revealed...

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  7. something to drive off the bugs? perhaps.

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  8. Intriguing! It looks like a zeer pot, but methinks it might be upside down???

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    1. Leigh - Clever girl, but why would it be upside down...?

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  9. If you turn the pot over and set it in the dish, it would be a nice container for a plant. :)

    (Sorry. Couldn't resist).

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