The pot in the snow pictures is a Primus LiTech 0.9L tea kettle. It's my preferred pot if I'm just boiling water to rehydrate food or to make drinks. It's super easy to pour from, requires no pot grabber, and has a nice wide bottom that captures flame well.
If I'm doing anything that requires something more than boiling water, then I've got a couple of other pieces of gear.
The pot in the non-snow photo is a Globetrotter pot set, which is the set of pots that comes with a Camping Gaz GT106 Globetrotter stove. It's a nice pot set that will hold one canister of gas, the stove, and a couple of odds and ends like a lighter. It makes a nice, compact set.
The stove is an MSR Dragonfly which is a pretty beefy stove for solo use. It's probably one of the more powerful stoves that MSR makes.
MSR refers to it as a basecamp stove, in otherwords, it's a larger, heavier stove intended for group use in a base camp. Interestingly, the US Army uses the Dragonfly as a squad stove. It's basically a good stove, and I love it's easy simmering ability, an ability which most MSR white gasoline stoves lack, but it is sensitive to fuel quality. Not a stove I'd want to have in a remote corner of the world where fuel quality might be suspect.
HJ