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Peas & Love with Hippy Chick Hummus

An episode of the The Mustache Mesa podcast, hosted by Sarah Kurtanich & Sando Bernstein, titled "Peas & Love with Hippy Chick Hummus" was published on August 16, 2017 and runs 42 minutes.

August 16, 2017 ·42m · The Mustache Mesa

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This week we're sharing our chat with Erika Brown of Hippy Chic Hummus. We sat down with Erika in her new spot on Market Street and talked about the origin of Hippy Chic, food, travel and more. 

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Read more about Hippy Chic Hummus in this article published by The Frederick News Post. 

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