I can't tell you the number of times that I've looked at the clock, only to find that I forgot to eat a meal and/or take a break ... and we've been going at it for over 4 hours. Sometimes the creative mode will do that too you ... but it's not healthy; it wipes me out for the next day!
Wow. That is so true! Excellent point.
I needed to be reminded of that because a lot of times, I'll take advantage of a 'free' Saturday afternoon to do some serious practicing or recording and after a while, I realize it's suddenly 6 hours later, now in the evening, and I am drained!

So, I'll eat something and I'll feel just fine the rest of the night. Then, the next day (or next couple of days even!), I find myself really sluggish and not realizing that my body is recuperating (using it's energy to focus on 'repairing' itself from the damage I caused it) from being stressed just hours before. It's like the digestion process--we get tired/low energy after we eat a meal because our body uses it's energy to focus on digestion. Thus, eating healthier (easier digestable foods/meals) and smaller portions more often will prevent these types of energy losses caused from 'excessive' digestion when we eat too much and/or less often.
I guess the main thing to remember is that our bodies are machines meaning that they require 'regularly scheduled' maintenance. Deviating from the schedule too much can lower performance (over time especially).
Thanks B-man, I needed the reminder.
