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06/28/2019 04:00 | Affiliate links will always be marked with an asterisk. We ♡ honesty! I have

[View Online]( [Pinch of Yum] [June Coffee Date]( 06/28/2019 04:00 | [Tree with sunshine.] Affiliate links will always be marked with an asterisk. We ♡ honesty! I have thoughts, okay? It’s hot, it’s sunny, and I have thoughts. But first, let’s address the what’s-in-your-summer-cup question. This morning: iced coffee (details will be discussed, just you wait). Currently: coconut water with lunch. Last night: a Rowdy Uncle beer, from Insight Brewing, split with Bjork, to complement the carnitas and fried fish tacos from the takeout place by our house that were laced to perfection with lime and salsa verde. Yeah. It’s definitely summer, and did I already mention? I have thoughts. What are you drinking? I am craving bubble tea right now. Someone please tell me you’re drinking a bubble tea. Grab your glass and read on. It’s time for a few words about June! Summer Is Fun [Lindsay and Solvi outside.] I just want to take a moment to say that summer is my favorite. I love it. I want it to always be summer except for literally two out of 365 days which are Thanksgiving and Christmas, during which I’d like it to be fall and winter, respectively. And spring – let’s just skip it and get right to the good stuff. Is that so much to ask? This morning I opened the door to let Sage out, and I felt a nice wave of heat already at 6am, and I know some of you love to hate, but man, feeling that sticky air was like getting a big hug. My shoulders relaxed, I took a deep breath, and felt the little sweat droplets dripping from glass of iced coffee to my bare feet, and put on my shorts and t-shirt to go out for a hazy, sweaty, early morning run with Solvi in her little sparkly heart sunglasses, and just all the yeses for this. I live for summer. What’s your favorite season and please don’t even say winter. [This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is line-600x17.png] Minneapolis Summer Passport [Dishes from Hai Hai on a table.] I bought a [Minneapolis Summer Passport]( for, well, for Bjork, for our anniversary, but technically it’s for both of us because it’s a book for two-for-one deals that only works with two people. What do they call it again? A gift for the giver? One of THOSE kinda gifts. Usually my problem with a lot of these deal things is that you get them and then you’re like… eh… I actually don’t want to go to any of these places. But this one has an awesome list of places for us to check off the list this summer in Minneapolis and St. Paul: Revival, Hola Arepa, Lat14, Lyn65, The Hewing, Hi-Lo Diner, Birchwood Cafe, The LynHall, Nico’s Tacos, Pajarito, Tattersall, Black Coffee and Waffle, and more. Also: Hai Hai, which is what is pictured above! Balinese chicken thigh with coconut rice, Thai basily gin and tonics, larb with so much chile, lime, and lemongrass that it should be worn as perfume. SO YUMMY. If you are local, what are your favorite Twin Cities restaurants to hit up? And you know I’ll love you if you are very specific – like, where to go but also what to order, because these details are important. [This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is line-600x17.png] The Iced Coffee Drink That Is Making Me Swoon [Cold brew pitcher.] Alright. Here we go. - Fill half a mug / pitcher / whatever you want with cold brew. - Fill the OTHER half of your mug / pitcher / etc. with oat milk. Oat milk is important. The flavor and creaminess are perfect for iced coffee, better than any other nondairy milk I’ve tried. - Add a fast but steady pour of maple syrup, and a tiny sprinkle of sea salt. - TELL ME THIS ISN’T THE BEST SUMMER DRINK EVER. I dare you. How I Make Cold Brew: The coffee lovers may have opinions for me but I am zero percent precious about how I make cold brew. I just use [this thing]( and I fill the middle filter piece with ground (decaf) coffee, and then fill the pitcher with water. I let it sit in the fridge for 24 hours (maybe 18, maybe 36 if I forget – told you, not precious) and then I take the filter out. The end. [This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is line-600x17.png] Office Remodel Update! Whee! [Office remodel finished.] We are *thisclose* to moving into our semi-finished office! Remember [how it looked before]( This has truly been a total transformation. The kitchen isn’t done – actually isn’t even started. And the rest of the offices are just big empty rooms right now. But THEY ARE ROOMS. And they are finished as in, like, we’re ready to put furniture in them! And they are so, so lovely. Our friend Melissa from [The Faux Martha]( is working with us to design a space that’s cool and functional and just very us. She is a genius. Stay tuned! [This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is line-600x17.png] Back to Audiobooks [Digital Minimalism audiobook.] It’s been a year or so, but I restarted my Audible subscription this month! Yay! 15 minute commute x 2 x 4 days / week = 2 hours / week = 1 (audio)book every two weeks! Not bad, considering I’ve read exactly… zero books in the last 6 months. Currently I’m reading the book Digital Minimalism which, honestly, is super boring, so I’m not necessarily recommending it as, like, a fun beach read. But it IS really fascinating and thought-provoking and challenging in a good way for me. What books are you reading this summer? Boring ones are okay, fun ones are better. [This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is line-600x17.png] Sagey Says [Sage with dog twin.] Sage wants you to know that she met a furry little someone at the park the other day WHO HAPPENS TO BE HER DOGGO TWIN! Look at these two! Sometimes it’s easier to just stay home (okay fine it’s ALWAYS easier to just stay home), but Sage says: get out there! You can do it. Sometimes it’s scary, but stay open, stay brave, try the new thing, go to the new place… because look at who you might find when you venture out into the wild. YOUR DOG TWIN. I mean, you just never know. You guys are the best. Thanks for sharing your summer (AHEM BEST SEASON EVER AHEM) with me! The post [June Coffee Date]( appeared first on [Pinch of Yum](. Stay Connected [rss]( [fb]( [tw]( [insta]( Copyright © 2019 · Pinch of Yum - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Daily emails too much? [Click here]( to switch to a weekly roundup. 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