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In Videos: 'Salt, Pepper, Ketchup,' a New Philly Street Cart Vlog

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The first episode of Salt, Pepper, Ketchup went up on Tuesday. Host Rob Rawlings and his friend, director/writer/editor Brendan Huffman, promise a new episode each Tuesday. Looks like it has potential, but as with the first few episodes of Vendr.TV, which covers similar ground but with a wider geographical range, the seven-minute debut is a bit long for web-based videos. Still, it’s nice to see someone documenting the rich street-vendor scene in Philly.

In the premiere episode, Rawlings visits a breakfast cart on 8th and Walnut—the very first Philly cart he ever visited—with his street meat mentor. The video, after the jump.

Salt, Pepper, Ketchup: A New Vlog Documenting Philly Street Cart Scene

[via MenuPages Philadelphia]

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5 Comments:

David Cross look-a-like

I hope he does a video on all of the UPenn carts in West Philly. I haven't been to one since my undergrad days, but if they're still around, my favorites were Magic Carpet and Indian food cart next to the gym.

I'm afraid I just blue myself

Yes, Magic Carpet is still around :)

Somebody needs an editor.

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