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Originally Posted by Perna
It does not sound like food but your deliberate "thinking" about it. If I don't feel like cooking dinner I let those who think I am know :-) and we order pizza or cheesesteaks or whatever or go out, etc. My husband fixes both of us breakfast and we don't do "lunch", I just amble through my fruits, vegetables, popcorn, whatever I "need" to get adequate nutrition (at least 5 fruits and veggies a day so I get as many as I can between breakfast and dinner).
How old are the kids? Can't they get their own snacks after school/activities? My mother would make cookies and we were in charge of getting a couple after school and before 4:00 when the kitchen "closed"  in preparation for dinner so we wouldn't ruin our appetite. In addition, the cookie jar had a cut glass lid that scraped/"rang" when removed so Mom could tell we weren't eating too many cookies/trying to get extras.
I read one story that has fascinated me for a long time. One woman discovered that if she "reversed" what she ate -- dinner for breakfast and the lighter breakfast for dinner, she lost weight better. Makes a little sense since dinner usually is "more"/has the most protein, etc. so having all day to use those calories instead of going to bed "next" might be intriguing to try only I like my protein so bet I'd be inclined to eat a lot both in the morning and evening if I did that.
Were I you, I would delegate some food prep or opt out of eating some things or declare a "free" meal where everyone eats what they want, etc. My mother would do that for breakfast occasionally when we were kids, declare a day of "toast and tea" which meant we had to prepare our own breakfast (usually a bowl of cereal or something - just meant a hot breakfast with eggs, etc. was no in the offing).
For me, I no longer go out to work so it can be harder not eating just for the heck of it. But I do "work" so I make sure I concentrate on that more than I do on food.
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All very good suggestions.
As far as delegating tasks - they act like they'll just die if I don't provide for them. My aunt will literally go without dinner or my mom will grab some fruit and call it a night and then complain about how she didn't have anything to eat the next day.
It feels like the only way to cut out the deliberate thinking about food is to cut out the food itself. If i'm not eating anything then no one else can expect me to feed them either.
I have heard of that story about the woman and the reverse meals and I really think that would be good for me; but i'll be darned if I have to get up and cook 'dinner for breakfast' for nine people.