Food we cook at the fort:
Grilled chicken and shrimp Caesar salad;
Pot roast and fixings (can cook all day in the crockpot);
Some type of pasta, usually an alfredo sauce that cooked all day in the crockpot;
Mexican rice (It's a Publix Apron meal that my DD13 loves to cook herself..super easy and good

);
Salmon on the grill, mixed veggies that I stir fry (bok choy, mixed mushrooms, bean sprouts, etc. that I prepped at home and put in a ziplock) and coconut rice (rice cooked all day in the crockpot);
A huge pot of Cowboy beans (bacon, ham, onion, bell pepper, several kinds of beans, maple syrup, bbq sauce...adds up to heaven in your mouth!)
Stuffed baked potatoes (again...crockpot, lol).
Obviously I use the crockpot a lot. lol We eat a TS for lunch usually and have something not super heavy at camp for dinner. I do like others and cook most of my meats at one time (like the chicken breasts &/or flat iron steak), usually the night I do salmon, and save them in the fridge. I prep everything at home and freeze the meats so they get cooked as they thaw. If we are going in a cooler month, I will freeze soup base (don't freeze the noodles if making a chicken noodle...bluck

) and we will have soup and grilled cheese sandwiches one night, too.