I eat my planned breakfast/snack/lunch (possible 2nd snack) and dinner. I've written this before: the work week plan is easy--weekends, not so much. However, I realized last week that cravings are gone, and I don't have an appetite. I eat, and the food is fine--I have no complaints. Its just weird to find that I'm not hungry and there isn't anything in particular that I really WANT to eat. This or that, I don't really care what dinner is.
Dinner is the meal that is left up in the air and decided in the moment. While there may be a skeleton of a dinner plan, I can always grab something from the freezer and/or pantry and throw a meal together. I could just as easily skip the meal altogether right now, except I know I need to eat and I don't want to get physically sick (although I know I wouldn't waste away to nothing--I'm far from that). Its just weird.
I'm imagining this is how truly skinny people live their lives--never really concerned with eating. I did have a coworker who was lean/thin who would "forget to eat". I won't forget...just don't have an appetite...and "dieting" is getting easier. Anyone get this way? On the one hand, I'm thrilled, but on the other, I find it so very odd, strange and foreign.

I want to be back at that point. I think you might be right about skinny people. I think they just don't think about food very often... could be true 