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Real life pizza-crepe-taco-pancake-chili bag

Sarah may have wanted to attempt the Taco Town Pizza-Crepe-Taco-Pancake-Chili Bag that was made famous in a memorable SNL sketch, but it looks like someone beat her to it. Over at a guy named Drew’s MySpace blog, he and his friends documented their entire process of making the “taco” for Drew’s birthday. Layer upon layer was stacked up, pinned together, dipped in batter and deep fried. Since they didn’t need to take it “to-go,” they skipped the past step of trying to put it in a bag in favor of simply digging it. It actually looks like it wasn’t bad, though the guys don’t look like they felt all that well afterward.

The original SNL sketch is after the jump.

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Filed Under: Television/Film, Food Oddities, On the Blogs
Tags: bag, blog, chili, comedy, crepe, fast food, food, food oddity, oddities, pancake, Pizza, snl, taco, taco town, video

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Guillermo

4-17-2006 @12:41PM Guillermo said... Holy Jeebus! My arteries clog up just from looking at it.
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Bear Silber

4-18-2006 @8:15AM Bear Silber said... That is so awesome! I want to try that myself.
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Justin H.

4-18-2006 @2:28PM Justin H. said... Sarah "may have wanted?" She posted that she was heading out the door to buy the ingredients at Trader Joe's.
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Nicole Weston

4-18-2006 @2:36PM Nicole Weston said... Well, since she never got around to posting it, I can't say that she ever did it. I can only conclude that she wanted to try but has yet to actually do so.
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Susan

4-19-2006 @9:34PM Susan said... You Americans, always ahead of the rest with your innovative ideas and inspiring discoveries. Keep up with the good work.
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john peters

4-19-2006 @9:45PM john peters said... Hey, this really looks like crap, made up by jerks that don't really know about good food, ethnic or other.
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Mike

4-19-2006 @10:37PM Mike said... Holy crapp, I wonder what would happen to you if you actually ate one.
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katie

4-20-2006 @12:34AM katie said... i think that it is disgusting and wrong for someone to eat that whole thing, talk about heart disease!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Battleready

4-20-2006 @12:35AM Battleready said... 7. Holy crapp, I wonder what would happen to you if you actually ate one.

Posted at 10:37PM on Apr 19th 2006 by Mike


You would probably grow a third arm, gills, and four more eyes. You would be able to slow down or speed up time, and everyone would revere you as king. "All hail The Devourer" they would chant. You might live forever too. Or, the other possibility is that you vomit, raise your cholesterol a little, and unbuckle your belt to make room for more.
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Drew

4-20-2006 @1:37AM Drew said... Oh, we didn't skip the chili. In the fourth to last picture it's sitting in a tub of "Always Save" Chili. We just couldn't find a commemorative tote bag.
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William Anderson

4-20-2006 @1:37AM William Anderson said... Personally I'd eat an old boot if it was breaded and deep-fried.
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Mandy

4-20-2006 @1:40AM Mandy said... Holy Cow! I'm shocked that Taco Bell hasn't jumped on this idea! You know, the crunchy-pizzarita-guacaromola-pancakita?
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annie

4-20-2006 @2:13AM annie said... i'm proud of you drew
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Dmnkly

4-20-2006 @2:53AM Dmnkly said... Susan & John --

Our culinary skills are a little rusty, as we were too busy developing our collective sense of humor. You should try it sometime... it lends a great deal of insight into a post like this one!
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bianca

4-20-2006 @3:16AM bianca said... they lose points for not putting it in a bag and filling it with vegetarian chili.
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David Goldish

4-20-2006 @3:32AM David Goldish said... Does it come in veggie?
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David Goldish

4-20-2006 @3:38AM David Goldish said... Even if you don't eat it, it makes for very interesting art work! Reminds me of the "Everybody Loves Raymond" episode when Marie creates an "unusual sculpture".
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leigh

4-20-2006 @4:23AM leigh said... I agree with David Goldish on the "Everybody Loves Raymond" comparison. That was a funny episode! I can also think of a different show where this compares to it--"Friends" season 6-- Rachel is in charge of Thanksgiving dessert and, being Rachel, screws it up. She makes half an english trifle and half a sheperd's pie. It was hilarious and i believe joey would not only eat this but think it tasted good as well.
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