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1997 April 24, P. Mehlman, J. Franklyn, “The Yada Yada” (0:07:20 from the start), in A. Ackerman, director, Seinfeld, season 8, episode 19, spoken by Dr. Tim Whatley (Bryan Cranston):Okay. Chrissie, give me a schtickle of fluoride.
2011 May 3, Jacquie D'Alessandro, Summer at Seaside Cove (Seaside Cove novel), Penguin, →ISBN, →OCLC:Bagels and lox parmigiana with a schmear? Eggs Florentine with a schtickle of mascarpone?
2015 June 16, Dr. Ron Wolfson, The Best Boy in the United States of America: A Memoir of Blessings and Kisses (Art of Jewish living series), Jewish Lights Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 19:On Passover Zaydie lathered the stuff right onto a schtickle (little piece) of matzah, added salt, and presto—a terrific treat.
2016 May 24, Mike Urban, Lobster Shacks: A Road-Trip Guide to New England's Best Lobster Joints, 2nd edition, The Countryman Press, →ISBN, →OCLC:They'll do it any way you request, though most people opt for the house style with the schtickle of mayo on top.