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So food first, obviously. I had two cravings when I made it to BG from my *cough* 12 hour drive, and those were: Griff's Deli (see below), and Chaney's Dairy Barn ice cream.
Every once in a while I'll have these intense cravings for probably the most delicious panini I've ever had. The Chipotle Chicken panini is cheesy and creamy, with a crunchy buttery bread. The spicy chipotle sauce blends so well with the chicken and tomato that it becomes a flavor explosion in your mouth. The portions are plenty as compared to other sandwich and salad spots and it leaves you debating how soon is too soon to come back for round two. Needless to say my cravings were not disappointed.


Chaney's Dairy Barn was my second request. A little further out of town but worth the drive. They have a plethora of ice cream choices. I decided on my go to flavor, Big Red Rumble. Red velvet cake swirled into vanilla ice cream. During the summer Chaney's puts on a movie and ice cream night once a week. They have a big screen out on their lawn and this week they played Frozen. It was a little packed for us so we sat inside and chatted. Thanks for the excellent company E, K, and N.


And just a few of downtown Bowling Green and my Alma Mater, WKU. Go tops! 
An excellent visit to catch up with friends and talk about wedding plans. Can't wait for my next visit in September. :)

K

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