Citations:snackage


 * 2010, Michelle Singletary, When Answers Aren't Enough: Experiencing God as Good When Life Isn’t, Zondervan (ISBN 9780310406464), page 28:
 * Mellissa saved about $250 the first time she did the fast, and that was just by eliminating basic “snackage” such as morning breakfast treats and trips to fast food restaurants. “I saw things in my home I didn&#39;t need and returned them, ”


 * 2008, Marissa Moss, Amelia's Guide to Babysitting, Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman:
 * Homes with a high snackage quotient are an automatic yes if you to babysit. Homes with a medium snackage quotient are a possible [yes].
 * 2014, Gini Koch, Universal Alien, Penguin (ISBN 9780698182172):
 * The Poof gave a confused growl. “I don&#39;t know you,” Alfred said. He sounded unlike what I was used to in that he didn&#39;t sound happy, funny, charming, or in charge. He sounded frightened. It was time to talk quickly before Harlie decided snackage was the better part of valor.