My family camped for years with a tent, small propane stove, ice chest and 3 kids plus guests. One trick was to freeze meat for 3 days in individual blocks of ice, rather than just take frozen packages of meat from the freezer. I always thought beef stew was very easy to make. I always took 10 lbs of potatoes (fried potatoes taste so good, baked potatoes are so easy). Onions spice up most dishes, carrots make good snacks for kids, so you have the ingredients - add a pkg of beef cubes, and there you are. Most camp sites have electricity and most tents benefit from fans - so you might want to take a crock pot. Cook the main dish while you're out having fun. It takes a bit of planning when you only have 2 burners because you have to have hot water for washing dishes, dessert, etc. How many people are you cooking for? Will this be a full 2 week vacation? On the days that you've done something that's made you tired plan something like sloppy joes. On days you aren't tired, have fried chicken. It fries a little bit slower than at home, so just read a book while it fries, then do your gravy and vegetables. Makes a great camping meal. Can't you tell I really enjoyed the years we camped? Have fun!