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When a recipe for Dublin Coddle warns the cook not to let the broth boil, there is a sense in which the potatoes in it are being coddled -- pampered, treated gently.
That, it strikes me, is the connection ... but I could be wholly wrong, and not for the first time.
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Dublin Coddle
Father Steve 05/28/2002 3:03 AM 
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Father Steve 05/28/2002 12:19 PM 
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Father Steve 05/28/2002 7:02 PM 
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Wordwind 05/28/2002 7:35 PM 
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Father Steve 05/29/2002 3:08 AM 
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AnnaStrophic 05/28/2002 9:07 AM 
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wwh 05/28/2002 12:29 PM 
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slithy toves 05/28/2002 1:48 PM 
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SilkMuse 05/28/2002 4:26 PM 
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Hyla 05/28/2002 6:29 PM 
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Faldage 05/28/2002 7:01 PM 
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Faldage 05/28/2002 3:33 PM 
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