Kitchen staples for guests

Lisa8805
Level 2
Floral City, FL

Kitchen staples for guests

Hi, I'm just wondering how many hosts leave kitchen staples, like flour, honey, etc. I think one of the nice amenities of my home is the well equipped kitchen. I know that my family and I like to cook together in homes that we've rented and appreciated the staples left for us to use.

32 Replies 32

Our guest quarters are a distance from any grocery stores so we do have a few of the basic's.  We have a butlers pantry providing coffee, tea, creamer, honey, sugar, salt, pepper and a variety of quick fix items for those arriving late without any provisions.  Cereal, peanut butter, jelly, bagels,  soups, milk, silk, and other snacks.  Nothing fancy just a few things to carry guest over until they are able to get what they need.  Location can be a factor  

 

 

 

Lisa8805
Level 2
Floral City, FL

Wow, thanks for all the answers! Unfortunately, the notifications went to my junk mail, so I'm just seeing all these. 
It is helpful to know that some of you like to leave a well stocked kitchen. I guess my concern was leaving open containers of things like flour, if there would be any concern of contamination. I am planning on using the house, too, so it would be convenient for me, as well, to have a good variety of staples.

Thank you to all that took the time to answer!

Mangesh4
Level 1
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Providing kitchen staples for guests is a wonderful facility, especially for families. I always keep tea, coffee, milk, sugar, and some cooking ingredients, like small pouches of cooking oil, spices, and sauces, as complimentary items. I also store some cooking essentials such as rice, dal, bread, eggs, chicken, and cold drinks, which are available for purchase. Guests are always happy to have access to these amenities in my fully equipped kitchen. All of these things are key factors in helping me maintain my Superhost status.