MYSTERY OBJECTS
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Could it be a water reservoir from a steam floor cleaner or carpet shampooer?
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Another good try but still not the right answer! 

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Twin set toothbrush holder with space for soap etc in the centre.
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The back part looks like it could store condiments in the fridge, but the front parts don't fit with that suggestion.
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Condiments/Serviettes/Cutlery? ( for outdoors or picnic?)
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You've got me beat if the other answers are wrong. Only other thing that occurs to me is a lint trap from a clothes dryer.
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Bird feeder?
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Cathy has got closest so far with `store condiments in the fridge' but storage isn't its primary function. Here's a different view that should help...

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Is it a drip tray to collect blood/water from cooled meat storage?
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I'm with China, but I would probably use it to place something in it to defrost.
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Collector for an ice-cube making attachment?
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Maybe Tize has a fancy fridge where chilled water and ice-cubes are accessed thru the door.... just saying 

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No correct answer yet. That surprised me because I thought this was going to be a quickie and someone would soon say `I've got one exactly the same, it's a .....'. Obviously it's not as common as I thought. You've gone too far down the fridge route. It's main use is not the fridge and not for storage. I said earlier that Cathy had got closest by writing `store condiments in the fridge' but that was because she'd moved the discussion onto food. Forget fridge and storage. Another clue. It's in two parts - the other part is a special lid. 

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Sauce serving dish?
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An oven-proof dish and lid. Pyrex / Glass.
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It's got me puzzled. If I get a thought I'll be back......
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It's an oven-proof rhubarb crumble dish.
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I still have one more suggestion but will wait to see if any of the above are correct


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No! Chuck it in Cathy!
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Oh well, worth a try.
Is it a Food Processor Attachment or a Food Processor Attachments Storage Container?
Just for good measure I'll add that it could collect or catch food that has been processed.
Is it a Food Processor Attachment or a Food Processor Attachments Storage Container?
Just for good measure I'll add that it could collect or catch food that has been processed.

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I hope you have it Cathy.....
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Oooh, isn't this fun, what a great mystery object! Still no correct answer, although Cathy is closing in with her `collect or catch food that has been processed'. You're all trying to be a bit too clever, it's quite a simple gadget really and you've probably all got one but it doesn't look like this one. Cathy would be even closer if I tell her that it does the processing as well as the catching. 

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Lower part of a cheese grater?