Hello, everyone! I'm new around these parts, and you may have seen my stellar debut post in the "constipation" thread where all sorts of personal details were revealed...ahem.
Anyway, I am leaving Thursday to go camping for four days, and I'm in heavy-duty food planning mode. My bf is checking with friends tonight about whether there will be a "camp kitchen" setup there, so I'm not sure what the availability for heating foods will be. This is a music festival, and there will be vendors selling food, but I'm guessing most if not all will not be SB friendly, so I'm trying to plan ahead.
So far I'm thinking of bringing a cooler loaded with ice and the following:
Deviled eggs and cheesecake cupcakes for breakfasts;
Salad fixins, dressing, and pre-cooked chicken and SB appropriate lunchmeat for lunches;
Cut veggies, cheese, turkey kielbasa, pre-measured baggies of nuts, and pre-packaged jello cups for snacks;
Pre-mixed chocolate ricotta for dessert (or should I stay away from that if I'm already having the cheesecakes in the morning?)
And water, of course!
Now I'm trying to think of dinner options...if there's a grill (I think there will be,) I guess I can bring some steak, pork chops, and chicken to grill up. I usually like baked casserole-type dishes, but without a way to reheat, there doesn't seem much point in pre-making anything, as I can't think of anything I'd really enjoy cold.
I should mention I'm on phase 1 and and scheduled to start phase 2 on Thursday. But I'm not sure I want to start adding grains and fruits when I'm already a little stressed about the food situation and there will be all sorts of fried unhealthy temptations around me, so I'm thinking I'd like to stay on phase 1 until I get back.
SO...how does this look? Can you think of anything really good and handy that I've missed, or anything that looks like a bad choice? (Of course I'm assuming there will be access to more ice, or I'm gonna waste a lot of food, but I'll check into that tomorrow as well.)
Thanks for any help/advice you can give!

. Last time, I did resist!! I'll probably have watermelon, but I eat that freely on SB, since the Glycemic load is low.
with no idea whether I'll have any way to heat stuff, or whether I'll be able to replenish ice. We've done this before, but this year my diet is very different, so it's taking a bit more consciousness to plan out. The very most important thing to me, personally, is to avoid sugar and keep my total carbs in control and balanced. I'll give myself leeway to overeat on nuts and things like that, just so I don't get into a situation where I'm tempted to eat sugar. Things I'm thinking of so far: