Maybe, like you, someone else got up to go to the loo or something, noticed the burning smell and went to check it out. They found the hobs and cooker on and so they turned everything off, knobs to 0, hit the switch off and all that. So when you get up and smell residual burning, you go and check it out, you find cooling rings and oven but everything turned off.
Could have been - it was definitely very odd, whatever happened. I went back down half an hour later and the rings were cold, the grill was only mildly warm and the oven was slightly cooler... so obviously if it took half an hour for those rings to cool down, then there must have been heat on them at least half an hour prior to me going downstairs... which is just weird.
Apparently Nick was contemplating making bread, so he may have done that - but then, why was there no bread cooling on the side, no pans and no freshly-baked bread smell?
Weird. It's like a Nancy Drew book - the mystery of the ghostly oven!!
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Maybe, like you, someone else got up to go to the loo or something, noticed the burning smell and went to check it out. They found the hobs and cooker on and so they turned everything off, knobs to 0, hit the switch off and all that. So when you get up and smell residual burning, you go and check it out, you find cooling rings and oven but everything turned off.
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Apparently Nick was contemplating making bread, so he may have done that - but then, why was there no bread cooling on the side, no pans and no freshly-baked bread smell?
Weird. It's like a Nancy Drew book - the mystery of the ghostly oven!!
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