I've done 7-8 nights stoveless and I liked it... then I got hooked on Heather's Choice buckwheat breakfasts. I'll still go stoveless for warm weather trips 2-3 days, but most everything else I'm packing a stove and some dehydrated/freeze dried meals. I really like the peanut butter chocolate chip larabars, clif builder bars are a staple, Heather's Choice packaroons, and I'm a backcountry fuelbox subscriber and I'm finding a few more options through that. Not a fan of the protein pucks or some of the beet-based bars that came out the past few months. One major consideration for me at least, is I have to drink a lot of water to stomach all of the stoveless stuff, so I don't end up packing less water most of the time. I just don't have to pack around a stove and fuel. And I don't drink coffee.
Breakfast: Pop-Tart while glassing, along with some jerky
Morning Snack: Larabar or 200-400 calorie meal bar of some sort, or packaroons
Lunch: Butthole Sammich
Afternoon Snack: another bar of some sort, or packaroons, or trail mix, with more jerky
Dinner: another 200-400 calorie bar, and then finish off whatever other food I have left from the day
Bonus: I pack a fun size candy bar or two and put in each day's ziploc food bags if I need a pick me up
If I'm doing a hunt that I know involves more sitting around glassing and less hiking, I'll cut out some of the snacks in the food bags for those days. Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner are my constants.