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I have a cousin who is moving to Las Vegas in the next few months. She has been out there for weeks at a time in the past few years and keeps talking about all the restaurants. I keep asking her about the “up all night” gourmet Las Vegas Restaurants they show on the Travel Channel and the Food Network that I am wanting to try. There are some local places that looked really work checking out.

She tells me she has never heard of them, and is just talking about the casino buffets. Can you imagine going to the complete other side of the country and not as much looking at a Las Vegas Phone Book once you get there to be a little adventurous? I could see going there once and being overwhelmed by all the goings on, but if you are a “regular” I can imagine the usual places would get old. I have to push her out of the culinary nest, I guess!

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no imageGeakz (Who am I?) Says:

I didn’t know Betty Crocker was a hottie!
It really is a food sin when you travel to another part of the country and don’t sample the local cuisine. It’s like going to a micro-brewery and ordering a Bud Light.

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no imageTheSnackHound (Who am I?) Says:

There are a few restaurants I always have to hit when I am in a few different towns. Maybe that isn’t adventurous because I am not trying “new” things. I guess I like to start with my favorites and go from there.

For “Betty’s Transformation” throughout the years, read more here:

http://thesnackhound.com/2008/08/22/which-betty-are-you/

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