kerrlakeroo wrote:
If you like it, dont take it.
Or, another way of looking at it. If you don't like it, take it.
For the kids' snacks, choose stuff they like that you don't - that will keep you from snacking.
I find for folks with different dietary needs, the best meal options are those you put together at the end, rather than before cooking. Things like tacos - easy for each person to use just what they like/fits their diet. For low carb option taco, use a bowl to hold all the ingredients and then break up part of a taco shell to eat it with.
If you like pasta, try cooking 1/3 of a serving for each person and then fill up the sauce with lots of very chunky-cut veggies.
I'm sure NYCgrrl will come forward with lots of options. She has a wonderful collection of tasty and healthy camping recipes that even picky princesses will eat.