Oct 24, 2011

a little restaurant called Our Daily Bread

I love my college town.
Living in Boone seems to get better by the day.
(this disregards the Winter days because I promise, in a few weeks I may not like Boone's weather so much...haha)

We have the cutest local restaurants, shops, record stores, bead shops, thrift stores + mountains to surround it all! Last Friday, I met up with my Her Campus AppState writers (who I absolutely adore) and we had a little writers meeting + excursion to local restaurant, Our Daily Bread. Their menu is FILLED with yummy sandwiches, soups, salads, vegetarian/vegan options and it will take you hours to decide what to order because everything and I mean everything sounds good. They strive to serve local and organic foods, which is always a plus, and the restaurant is absolutely beautiful with the brick walls, local art and exposed vintage ceiling tiles.


This is what I ordered:

Can you say yummy?

In other news, I have quite the full plate filled with classes, joining the Communication Honor Society Lambda Pi Eta, writing for www.mycollegeroadtrip.com, writing for HC AppState, working as a wine representative for Tar Heel Winery, picking shifts at Primo's and keeping up with the blogging world! However, I am blessed for the opportunities that have come my way and I am seizing all of them. That is not even half the things I have to manage but I am determined to be able to do it all! Sleep? No one remembers sleeping anyway ;)

Have a blessed week fellow readers!

PS. Just bought the Beirut album "The Rip Tide" on vinyl with my $5 coupon whoop! It's amazing. Absolutely amazing.
Also, one of my fav. bloggers + fellow button swapper, Dot In The City, is hosting an awesome giveaway! Check it out!




16 comments:

  1. My favorite part of your meal? The little lace doily under the soup.

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  2. i love Beirut! once i stop working so much i'm going to plan a weekend up to visit you and the town of Boone, ok?

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  3. Is it actually called a "sammy," or did you just add that little diminutive for some flava? Meal looks lovely... I must visit there again when I come to visit.

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  4. Wow that meal looks sooo yummy. Potato garlic soup sounds deelish! lol :) You have a lovely blog!

    xx, Ally

    pinsandroses.blogspot.com

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  5. I'm liking your college town!! wow...that meal looks fantastic!

    <3Amanda
    feast.fashion.faves

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  6. Looks like you have full schedule with bunch of fun stuff. Let us know how your enjoying the writing. Potato garlic soup sounds yum. xoxo
    http://hellofridaybypaik.blogspot.com/

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  7. THAT FOOD LOOKS AMAZING!!! Yum! And I love Beirut! I've been wanting to pick up the new cd... would love to hear it!

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  8. Congrats on joining Lambda! I was a member of UNCW's chapter for two years and was Treasurer my senior year! YAY COMM!! :)

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  9. Oh wow! That looks so yummy!!! :-) You are a busy young lady! Make sure you take time to rest and give your body a break. Trust me. It's important. :-)

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  10. Oh. that plate looks absolutely delicious, that sounds like a wonderful restaurant! And I love Beirut.

    I'm super impressed that you are sending your package out already, you are a better woman than I! I promise yours will be on its way soon :D

    <3LJ

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  11. How great is that restaurant? I love their jerk chicken - it's their signature and it's incredible!

    Love!

    Meg

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  12. that food looks so incredible! the image is perfect!!
    xo TJ

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  13. I was just meandering through your archives, because it's there and I can....but we have a restaurant called Our Daily Bread in Blacksburg! Too weird not to comment because it seems like even the towns we live are creepily similar!!

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