Thought about starting a separate thread, but since we're all here....
When you talk about making meals, how many are actually getting raw ingredients, prepping and cooking food vs. warming stuff up? Because warming something out of a can, jar, box, or leftovers and actually cooking dishes
are very different activities.
I can understand how concocting actual meals three times a day would be a huge responsibility and how someone could be "over it" after years of doing it.
OTOH, throwing a piece of chicken and a potato in the air fryer and setting the timer isn't much of an issue.
So are some of you actually prepping full meals one or more times per day? We almost never do that, and on occasions like holidays, DD usually cooks for us. Just curious!
It's more than that, though. There is the whole mental piece... what's in the freezer, do I need to go to the store, is there time to thaw something, how am I going to make this (asian? Italian? etc), what goes along with, when do I start cooking, etc. Sometimes the mental effort is the hard part!
We aren't retired yet (I could retire in November but the mortgage and HELOC have other plans) and I'm not sure DH will EVER fully retire, but I don't expect that things will change much, either. Since we've lived together (36 years? 37?) DH has had basically the same thing for breakfast: Cereal with milk, and OJ. Sometimes he'll toast up an English muffin, or go wild and make a bagel with cream cheese! He fixes this himself; except for coffee, I don't really do breakfast. For lunch- even on the weekends- he has yogurt, fruit, and nuts, so he packs this for himself, too. At home sometimes he'll swap it up and have ramen noodle soup.
Dinner... I cook dinner. Our usual pattern is for me to do 2 meal preps on Sundays, and then we can reheat during the week. I love this in the fall and winter... casseroles, soups or stews, roast chicken dinner, sheet pan dinners. In the warmer months dinner is often protein on the grill and a salad, so we cook more in the spring and summer. Even though weeknights are more like grazing, I still do the "cooking." I'm the reheater/recombiner/redesigner of whatever is left from the weekend. Not a ton of kitchen time, but still I'm "cooking" for 30mins-an hour. No worries, though, as DH cleans the kitchen most nights. We usually carpool, so when I cook he has a chance to relax and regroup. After dinner, he'll clean the kitchen and then has his second wind, so he can finish grading, lecture preps, etc. for the next day. It works, and I don't really see it changing much, even in retirement.
(and yes, we do take-out or go out once or twice a week- nothing fancy, usually the local tap room for BBQ or nachos, or get pizza)