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Spiedies weren't introduced to the United States until after WW1...

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and he wasn't Italian, so doubt that is it. You probably have it right about potatoes. One of my books mentions various Irish nicknames for potatoes, including "praties", and Scottish "stovies", but could find no mention of "spidy dies". If you find the answer, please post, now I'm curious.
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