Looks like this topic has been well covered and I think you are on the right track. I recommend getting out, whether it be your driveway or the bush, and cook a few meals with what you've got before investing too much. You may soon find out you don't really need much, that some things work great, others not so much, or there are some items you may be missing and wish you had. I travel with a chuck box in the form of a 12x12x12 in box, roughly. I prefer items that pull double duty. A square Tupperware bowl can hold a sandwich, stew, or a steak. They often have lids and stack well to save space. I like pots and pans that will take the SAME size lid (whether improvised or purpose made) which may also be used like a tray to hold food. Cups and a kettle are about the only things I went 'shopping' for. The Stanley Adventure Nesting Two Cup Cook Set comes with cups, about the size of a small coffee mug, made of a thick plastic material that makes a hot beverage easy to hold on to, unlike a tin or enamel cup. I can fit a spirit burner and a few beverage packs inside too.