planned-overs

planned-overs
 n.pl.— «Although “planned-overs” is a term which might not be accepted generally by the American homemakers, more and more women are expected to adopt the technique.» —“When You Cook Too Much, You’ve Got ‘Planned Overs’” Hartford Courant (Connecticut) June 14, 1953. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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