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I will also say I can't recommend the msr alpine pot pictured here in 1.1L capacity
in an effort to make it light they made it thin enough that most anything will burn onto the bottom unless you are stirring constantly. the lack of measurement marks is also a big downside. If you are car camping just bring a real pot, and if you are trying to cook from scratch in the backcountry you are a fool
the capacity is meant to make it easier to cook for two but the low walls make any attempt at doing so a messy experience
I will stick to a tall titanium pot such as pic related in the backcountry, it's fine for boiling water or heating up meals, and doesn't let ash in as easily when cooking on a fire