I always bring along an electric skillet for my family (we drive), and am able to cook a full breakfast (bacon, sausage, eggs, and toast), fit a half gallon each of milk and juice in the door of the smallish studio fridges (my kids get up too early to go to the parks, even early entry, so we always have time for a cooked breakfast). I always cook one evening meal in the studios too. Usually I bring along a hamburger helper type of thing, though a ham steak is very easy too, and you can get those potatoes in the refrigerator section of the grocery that you just heat up in the microwave, and a frozen veggie to nuke, or salad, and dessert, and voila, dinner is served in a studio! We use one chair from the porch, and then a highchair for the little guy. We almost always get a studio. So obviously, an electric skillet, a spatula and a cooking spoon. As a previous poster already mentioned, there is dish detergent, sponge and towel in the studio. If you're going for a while, people have suggested taking 2 laundry baskets for dark and light clothes to tote your laundry to the machines and back, if driving, and 2 plastic bags for the same purpose if flying. Enjoy!