Citations:snacktivity

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English citations of snacktivity

  • 2004, Parks and Leisure Australia, New Zealand Recreation Association, Australasian Parks and Leisure, Volumes 7-9[1], volumes 7-9, Parks and Leisure Australia, page 33:
    There is no restriction on the type of physical activity undertaken, as long as it is moderate, snacktivity is allowed.
  • 2006, New Zealand. Registrar-General's Office, The New Zealand Official Year-book, Volume 105[2], volume 105, Government Printer, →ISBN, page 259:
    The inner wheel provides ‘snacktivity’ suggestions - easy ways to build up to 30 minutes of activity a day - while the outer wheel provides examples for a full 30 minutes.
  • 2012 May 17, Judi Zucker, Shari Zucker, The Ultimate Allergy-Free Snack Cookbook: Delicious No-Sugar-Added Recipes for the Allergic Child[3], Square One Publishers, Inc., →ISBN:
    Threading a variety of different bite-sized fruits on a skewer (we use bamboo sticks or chopstick) makes for a great kid-involved snacktivity—one that is perfect for parties and play dates. And nothing can be easier or more fun for kids.
  • 2015 May 19, Rebecca Louie, Compost City: Practical Composting Know-How for Small-Space Living[4], Shambhala Publications, →ISBN:
    This snacktivity is even more fun after a compost-related lesson because kids will be able to connect their dessert ingredients with the soil ecosystem they just learned about.
  • 2015 October 27, Mary Giuliani, The Cocktail Party: Eat Drink Play Recover[5], illustrated edition, Random House Publishing Group, →ISBN, page xxiii:
    "It's like a snacktivity!" she blurted out. She had created the best new word for what has been traditionally called a "buffet” or “food” bar. From that point on, I made sure that all my home entertaining offered my guests some type of snacktivity bar, composed mostly of store-bought foods. Snacktivities are all about presentation.
  • 2017 March 12, Rich Rinaldi, “Like Gene for Chocolate” (9:04 from the start), in Bob's Burgers[6], season 7, episode 12, spoken by Linda Belcher (John Robert):
    “So, you come up with your plan?” “Sort of. It seems like Ferdie doesn't really want to put in the work. Like, at all. Wow, it's weird to hear those words coming out of my mouth. He says we'll nail it down tomorrow.” “Sure, sure, you'll get it tomorrow. Hey, this'll be our after-school snack-tivity this week.”
  • 2017 October 24, Eden Sher, chapter 4, in Julia Wertz, editor, The Emotionary: A Dictionary of Words That Don't Exist for Feelings That Do[7], illustrated, reprint edition, Penguin, →ISBN, page 80:
    SNACK + ACTIVITY SNACKTIVITY │snak'tivitē│ n. the act of eating purely for recreation; most likely to occur when bored
  • 2018 July 12, Yasser Khazaal, Jérôme Favrod, Anna Sort, François Borgeat, Stéphane Bouchard, “Current Status and Promising Directions”, in Computers and Games for Mental Health and Well-Being[8], Frontiers Media SA, →ISBN, page 61:
    In another point of difference, SuperBetter allows “snacktivity,” frequent, brief activities that can be done a few minutes at a time, every day or more often (therefore like “snacking” behavior). This pattern of use is common in contemporary online apps but is not common in tested online mental health tools to date, many of which follow traditional clinical therapeutic models (e.g., weekly sessions of 30 minutes of more).
  • 2018 September 25, Carissa Bonham, Proven Techniques for Keeping Healthy Chickens: The Backyard Guide to Raising Chicks, Handling Broody Hens, Building Coops, and More[9], Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 39:
    Make a snacktivity: Turn snack time into an activity (what I like to call a snacktivity). Try putting their treats in a treat ball or turn a piece of fruit into a piñata (see page 93 for info on how to do that).
  • 2021 November 12, Sherilyn Connelly, “Introduction”, in Beautiful Ghosts: A Queer Memoir of San Francisco[10], illustrated edition, McFarland, →ISBN, page 5:
    During the job's most unglamorous moments, like cleaning up Potrero's program room after a messier-than-usual Saturday Morning Snacktivity, I would think to myself, what, and quit showbiz?
  • 2022 May 3, Beth Garrod, Jess Hitchman, edited by Chris Danger, The Inflatables in Bad Air Day (The Inflatables #1)[11], Scholastic Inc., →ISBN, page 13:
    “Cactus, what kind of slides do you think there'll be?” “Ohhh, and what kind of snacks?” “I'm SO ready for some new snacktivity! I've got a giant hole in my tummy to fill!”