Offering basic cookware is important to some guests who plan on making their own meals. From stainless steel, non-stick pans, cast-iron to ceramic cookware, what types of pots and pans are in your listing?
Nonstick pots and pans, pizza pans, muffin pan, crockpot, casserole dishes, left over plastic bowls, food chopper, blender, and toaster. The main comment we have gotten is thank you's for providing zip lock bags so they can take their food home and chip clips that they can use or keep.
I need assistance please with an issue regarding my reservation. It was canceled without my permission by one of your agents, and I am not being offered a full refund according as he said its according to the cancellation policy. But I did not cancel the reservation, and your agent confirmed that he canceled it. I would be fine with the cancellation if I will receive a full refund, but the agent is now unresponsive with my messages. It is unacceptable that your agent made this decision without my consent and is not willing to provide a full refund. Please help resolve this matter
Kirkland nonstick pots and pans complete set, plastic and ceramic plates and bowls, toaster , air fryer , kurig and drip coffee, flat electric griddle, small electric waffle maker as well as wood block complete knife set
Stainless steel, compatible with my induction cooktop. Cast iron does beautifully with induction, but it's heavy. I would be concerned a guest would drop one on the cooktop and damage it.
We use caraway, they work pretty good!
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3moNonstick pans, stainless stockpots and a saucepan. Microwaveable dishes are a must. I provide aluminum pans for the toaster oven and BBQ. I live across the way from the cottage so if they need a crockpot, mixer or other item not present, I lend it out. There isn't a lot of storage space for those kinds of things in the cottage itself. I have a mix of guests who do not cook at all and guests who cook up a storm.