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Holiday Home Kitchen AIBU

76 replies

KitKatastrophe · 09/10/2020 18:26

We are staying in a holiday home this week, which has a lovely big kitchen (house sleeps up to 8), but the equipment in the kitchen is weird. For example there are only 2 small frying pans and no electric scales. On the other hand there is a flan dish, a sieve and 3 or 4 very big knives!

AIBU to think nobody is making flan or butchering a chicken in their holiday home!

OP posts:
notacooldad · 09/10/2020 18:28

I haven't even got electric scales in my own house.
I don't think I have a flan dish either unless my mother left one!

StrawberrySquash · 09/10/2020 18:31

I wouldn't expect electric scales, but I have made quiche before. Generally holiday cottage kitchens are awful though, YANBU. Lots of knives is good though!

Shoppingwithmother · 09/10/2020 18:35

Surely far more people would use big knives on holiday than would use electric scales though? I have stayed in holiday cottages a lot, and would rarely choose to eg bake a cake there that I would need scales for. I would use a big knife to chop vegetables etc though.
A flan dish is surely not flan-specific either - you can just use it to roast things in the oven.
I have been to cottages with weird combinations of stuff though- eg about 2 dozen crystal wine glasses and a full set of a dozen steak knives, but no cafetière.
They often have really small mugs as well, which always pisses me off.

BowlerHatPowerHat · 09/10/2020 18:39

Holiday home kitchens are often dreadful.
Full of random cast-offs from the family kitchen. And often every single cupboard and drawer full of stuff - nowhere to store any food.

cakewench · 09/10/2020 18:42

As much as I use my digital scales (a few times a day depending on what I'm having), I wouldn't expect them in a cottage.

Agree that unfortunately, cottages tend to either have castoffs from the owners' main kitchen, or whatever few things from IKEA they believe people require.

MiddleClassProblem · 09/10/2020 18:42

I wouldn’t expect scales. Knives are very useful.

Maybe the flan dish was bought and left by someone else. Some people just use them as oven dishes...

MiddleClassProblem · 09/10/2020 18:43

Also how is a sieve weird?

notacooldad · 09/10/2020 18:50

Also how is a sieve weird?
If it was a big sieve I would use that assuming they didn't have a colinder to drain water from pasta, rice or whatever.

BewareTheBeardedDragon · 09/10/2020 18:53

I'm a bit baffled by how you find the things they have weird. Lack of large frying pan is annoying though.

Confused by the logic that says you won't make a flan, but do need electric scales (for what?). I only use scales for baking, which is similar to flan making in complication for holiday cooking.

DobbyTheHouseElk · 09/10/2020 18:54

I use a sieve in holiday cottages. I like to drain or rinse things. Frequently, there isn’t a sieve or colander.

DobbyTheHouseElk · 09/10/2020 18:55

So no saucepans? Only frying pans? That’s weird. How do you cook pasta.

Wibblypiggly · 09/10/2020 18:56

I have a holiday let. I can honestly say it did not cross my mind to add electric scales. Do they have to be electric? I can’t believe I’ve been so lax. 😆

FuzzyPuffling · 09/10/2020 18:56

The things they have provided sound entirely reasonable to me.

Electric scales???? I don't even know what these are. In my kitchen I have set of 1920s balance scales with the original weights. And at least they are decorative too!

jackstini · 09/10/2020 18:56

No large frying pan is annoying

I would expect a sieve and large knives

I would never expect scales

isseywith4vampirecats · 09/10/2020 18:57

we've just come back from a lovely holiday cottage in wales the kitchen had everything you could want except a cheese grater as i had planned to do packed lunches i would have liked to have grated cheese on my lunchtime butties

Oysterbabe · 09/10/2020 18:58

All sounds pretty normal. What do you need scales for?

MiddleClassProblem · 09/10/2020 18:59

Oh, see, I don’t like grated cheese in a sandwich. Very much a slice.

OnCandyStripeLegs · 09/10/2020 18:59

One of my pet hates. Although the place we went to last year had 6 frying pans. Every fucking cupboard was stuffed full of them. There were only 3 saucepans as well (small, medium, large) Nothing sieve or colander-like although some of the frying pans had lids so there was that. Only 1 baking tray, no oven gloves.

And a selection of very small glasses.

vanillandhoney · 09/10/2020 19:01

The lack of large frying pan would annoy me. I like doing cooked breakfasts or pancakes on holiday - not really possible with only two small pans.

A sieve is understandable - they can be used as colanders, after all.

mbosnz · 09/10/2020 19:02

When we travel, we always take a steamer, our kitchen knives, a casserole dish, and a good chopping board.

Apparently when we went to Canada, we should have also taken a plug for the kitchen sink. Go figure.

MJMG2015 · 09/10/2020 19:10

@Wibblypiggly

I have a holiday let. I can honestly say it did not cross my mind to add electric scales. Do they have to be electric? I can’t believe I’ve been so lax. 😆
I can't imagine it would occur to many people to give a toss! 🤣. I don't even know what electric scales are digital, electronic, manual or balance scales, maybe...but most people who would bake on holiday probably don't need scales!! I suppose some might want them for diets or what have you.

A well provisioned kitchen is a good thing in a holiday home. Apparently. Decent knife & bottle opener & I'm pretty happy! 🤣

1forAll74 · 09/10/2020 19:21

I would not want any scales electric or not. If you go to another holiday home again , can you not enquire about all kitchen stuff available, as it seems from reading on here, that many places are lacking in what should be available for most families.

mumwon · 09/10/2020 19:24

I wonder if some of the equipment might have gotten damaged or - walked
they might have started out with more
I could be wrong!

supersonicginandtonic · 09/10/2020 19:27

The ones we stay in always have a rubbish frying pan! We neeed non stick and why is there never a corkscrew! I'm on holiday I want wine.

mbosnz · 09/10/2020 19:31

Oh yes, always take a bottle opener!