I use a Coleman two burner propane stove. The one lb cylinders are easy to stash/squirrel away, easy to find, and seem to last a long time. My fingers don't smell like Coleman fuel, and I don't have to pump it up. It always works, and with the side wings even when it is windy I can cook. Someday I'll get an adapter hose to connect to a larger fuel cylinder tank, but I'm not in a rush to go out and buy one.
If you've got the space to take it with you, a propane Camp Chef oven/stove combo is really nice when out camping. It also runs off the one lb propane cylinders. I don't care for the stove portion as much compared to the Coleman Stove (the flame burner diameter is too large on the Camp Chef), but it sure is nice to make blueberry muffins in the morning, and pizza or biscuits (like cheddar cheese muffins) at dinner time.
When I'm out on the trail, I like to eat well, and sleep well (and be warm and dry).