I bought a bucket of the Mountain House meals (so whatever was in there), and bucket of whatever the meals at Cabelas were (these ended up being used as random side dishes) and about 2/3 of a helmet bag of MREs (ie Marine cousin was responsible for those and I don't remember exactly how many he brought). And we had about 6 boxes of assorted food bars.
Saving grace is none of the 3 of us are remotely picky, and I don't get bored with food very easily. That being said, I had a baggie with some Tony's, some kind of sweetish dry bbq rub, and some Montreal seasoning.
Time to eat we'd just boil some water. We had a little propane stove, but I could boil just about as fast on the wood burning stove (in fact, after about 1 day, we rarely used the propane stove). If need be, they could doctor Mountain House to a different flavor. Given my druthers, I liked the MREs.
I will say, we got pulled a day or 2 early (potential weather issue and the trail was BAD), and we had eaten about 85% of our food. We did like to eat, but we all lost quite a bit of weight.
And there is something magical about popping a squat on a 10 degree log as the sun is coming up. Overlooking a classic Colorado high altitude meadow. Checking out how MREs decide to block or freeflow. Yep, pretty much a garuntee that the elk will choose that time to make an appearance.