here is the trick to make the eating work a lot easier
if you can have your main meal at say 1pm (some people cant due to work) and then have a very light meal or sandwich at say 6pm you will be less likely to snack in the afternoon with crisps or biscuits.
these days i often forget to eat in the evening if i had a monster lunch and dont even realise until very late on. then i just go to sleep and i find its a lot easier when sleeping on an empty stomach than a full stomach.
The arguement for eating after a late workout is viable but that is more for the people who are looking to build muscle and get ripped, for the everyday people who just want to trim down i'd say not eating after 6pm is a wise move. Having a big plate of spaghetti bolognese with 800 calories at 7.30pm isnt going to do you any good if you want to lose weight.
Another benefit of missing a meal is it does something to your glucose and insulin levels, cant remember what but i saw it once on a documentary by Horizon. They missed a complete day out but 18 hours is the optimal time for insulin etc. If you eat at 1pm and then have your breakfast at 6am then thats 17 hours which is fine and a lot easier than trying to miss the whole days food.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lxyzcits on youtube to watch.
skipping is great, light on your body and it also improves your balance and co ordination and speed of footwork. If a bullhead like mike tyson does it then it must be beneficial. There is no need to jog miles and miles.