Hi,
I normally only walk where I can flyfish, and I don't eat brown trout, so wanted to make sure on a 8-12 day trip that I had decent food along the way.
For a decade now I've been using the Outback camp oven (7" size I think). It is really simple to carry some flour, pizza sauce sachels, and topping and eat a beaut meal most nights. It really doesn't weigh much - a couple of hundred grams. I think they all got sold off real cheap and no longer brought in because I found the shop staff I had run into had no idea about how good these products were - this is probably more of a reflection on the reps who sold them to shops and shoudl have demo'd there capabilities.
We regularly enjoy pizza, damper and rolls (takes a lot of work to find the right flour), and maple syrup corn bread. For pizza you can either make your own bases (preferred but takes some time, or use pita bbread for instant results and faster meals. The pan it comes with is excellent size and depth, nonstick and usually means you can avoid bringin a pot too. The 'oven part is just some silver lined material and is very light. The stove only needs to be on really low, so a noisy dragonfly is the best, but the fuel conservation can be extreme by placing the 'oven' over your billy when brewing up.
Happy to share a cook up if anyone is interested. This is a way underrated product.
Regards, Slick