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What's Cooking? January Competition!

Some of you found my Xmas quiz this year a little hard, so to ease the pain of now being in damp, recession-clobbered January, here is an easier competition which any of you could win!

Who does this belong to?


Take a look at the photo above. A bottle of champagne to the first post which correctly identifies:

A. The original owner of this oven
B. What was in the cooking pot
C. Where this picture was taken

Don't know? Don't despair! I'm giving away four signed paperbacks of Dead Man's Footsteps to the most inventive/amusing fictional guesses!!!!!

Please leave your answers in the comments to this post -- and don't forget your name too in case you win!

12 Comments:

  • At 10:20 AM , Blogger Henry and Joan said...

    A.Alexander Fleming..For obvious reasons.

    B.Salmon-ella, a lovely dish to serve to the one you hate.

    C.From far away using a telephoto lens and a gas mask..down wind..with a can of Oust spray handy as it doesnt disguise odours like what other air fresherners do..see?

    Love and kisses Nigel C.

     
  • At 5:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Owner: Dennis Nilson
    In the pot: Human broth.
    Location: 195 Melrose Avenue.

    A shot in the dark Peter!!!

    Regards,

    Steve Hargrave.

     
  • At 7:33 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Or could it be the cooker in your student digs!!!!!!

    Steve.

     
  • At 10:29 AM , Blogger helen bayley said...

    Dennis Andrew Nilsen, Melrose Avenue, Primrose Hill, London.

    Pot contents: Male human remains
    Yum!
    He must have been "cooking" for company!

     
  • At 11:54 AM , Anonymous jacqueline twamley said...

    Hello

    Hope you and yours are well. The competition.

    A. I think it is skunks oven
    B. Is he cooking up is next drugs deal!
    C. Picture taken in his mobile van.

    I know I got the last competition completely wrong, I did my normal trick and I didnt read the question properly.

     
  • At 11:39 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's
    kitchen, in a new series

    Kitchen Disaster.

    Robert P

     
  • At 1:45 PM , Anonymous Paul Beech said...

    (a) Mary Maloney in Roald Dahl's short story 'Lamb to the Slaughter'.

    (b) A nice leg of lamb...

    (c) Mary's house. This was one of the crime scene photographs taken following the tragic murder of her beloved husband, Patrick.

    Best wishes,

    Paul

     
  • At 8:37 PM , Blogger CollB said...

    I reckon Peter, though it's too late for the champagne prize, it's:

    1. Belongs to Alfred Hitchcock
    2. Ravens
    3. The site where they filmed One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

     
  • At 11:40 AM , Anonymous Marcel Veugelers said...

    1. I am
    2. None of your bussiness!
    3. Actually I would really like to know how you gained access to my home!!!

     
  • At 3:40 PM , Blogger Peter James said...

    It is still not too late for the Champagne prize - the competition is open until the end of the coming weekend, Sunday Feb 8th!

    All best

    Peter

     
  • At 10:25 PM , Blogger CollB said...

    Oh, in that case, a case of the Louis Roederer Cristal will do nicely, thanks.

    Cheers,
    Colleen

     
  • At 3:51 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The owner of the stove and large cooking pot is a Mr Dennis Nilsen, of 23 Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill, London. The cooking pot was used to boil the flesh off the skulls of three heads. The last head was simmered on the 4th Feb 1983. Lets hope it was not for his dog Bleep !!!!

    Julie Hargrave

     

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