All these prepacked meals are crap. They don't give you the real fuel you need, no matter what they claim. And they give me terrible gas and bloat. And they're CRAZY expensive. I'm not paying $16+ for a gut bomb, sorry.
Keep it simple and you don't even have to put work into making awesome meals that your body actually wants without even having to do anything but go to walmart. All it takes is being ok with the same meal over and over, really. We just spice each meal differently. Honestly if you're putting in miles like we are, the same meal tastes wonderful every night cause you're absolutely starving and exhausted.
Go to the noodle aisle and get some rotini noodles. Wheat, lentil, whatever floats your boat. We usually get an assortment but the lentil ones are kinda mealy and we have tended to stay away from those.
Go to the tuna isle and get the flat, individually wrapped tuna packs. They got all kinda flavors but the one with oil (NOT water) will give you most calories. The only decent flavor is thai chili, fyi.
Go to the vegetable isle and get some onions, broccli, whatever you want that'll keep decent.
Go to the seasoning isle and pick whatever you want, get 2-4 different options to keep it fresh.
Get butter.
Take two, three, four zip lock bags, however many you need for that night. Put noodles, chopped up veg, butter and a different seasoning in each bag enough for one meal. Now take the same number of tuna packs with you. Get to campsite, put water in pot, put noodle mixture in pot, when noodles are tender put tuna in.
Butter is highly stable at room temp, don't worry. The vegetables will last a long time in your pack. Probably not the best during early season when it's hot but late september they do just fine. We used to not even include them in the meal which is also acceptable but fresh veg is a beautiful thing way better than dehydrated.
We've tried alot and this is the cheapest, least effort needed, super light weight and packable, highly nutritious meal we've come up with and I don't see ever changing it honestly. I don't have gut bloat and pain anymore (you guys know that great feeling when that belt is squeezing your guts that are being ripped to shreds by mountain house) and I have good energy.
If you want to change up the meat, use meat sticks in lieu of a tuna pack.