I have taken three methods in order to keep weight now;
1. Approach food like a budget. Learn the price of everything and put it into paper. Learn the math. In the beginning it's a lot to take in, in time it's easy. I know now what a big mac or a cheezeburger is "worth".
2. Do not skip, compensate. You do not need to give up pleasures for the rest of your life. If you eat 1600kcal 3 days of the week you can without shame eat someting you like on the weekend. If you can do some simple exercise throughout the week, add that as a bonus. Of course, doing the math might reveal that something that wasn't important to you was in fact very "pricy". I usually take sweet & sour dip to my nuggets now instead of sourcream & pepper.
3. Eat every 3 hours and before you are hungry. This allow you to make better judgement when you eat and you keep yourself in control.
Yeah, I do pretty much the same thing.
It's a huge mistake to skip pleasures - and I often "over-eat", only to compensate the following days. Otherwise, I couldn't function.
I do work out quite a bit, but I do that by taking walks and lifting weights at home. I'm not much of a "gym" guy, so I prefer it that way. At the moment, I lift weights 1 hour - 4 times a week, and take 2 1+ hour walks in the woods with my dog
So, that's 6 days of excercise and I "rest" on saturdays.
That's beyond what other activities I do - and according to my calculations, I should actually intake 3K calories each day. But I only consume 2.5K - because I want that last bit of fat gone from my stomach.
I don't bother too much about when I eat, and I know it costs me. Ideally, you'd eat most in the morning - so your body has an easier time burning calories - and I know about 6 meals a day, etc.
I'm a pretty controlled individual, so I can easily go through most of the day eating little but fruit at work - and return home to a big meal
Not very optimal or healthy, but it works for me. But it is becoming harder, because I've put on a bit of muscle lately, and I can hear my body screaming for more energy!
So - I'm trying to balance things out.
My advantage is that I'm good with numbers in my head, and though it took a while to get really comfortable with calories - I now feel I have a very good "relaxed" system. I also look pretty good, so I can't complain