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Sweet & Sour, Fall '17 Edition

An episode of the The Mustache Mesa podcast, hosted by Sarah Kurtanich & Sando Bernstein, titled "Sweet & Sour, Fall '17 Edition" was published on November 8, 2017 and runs 41 minutes.

November 8, 2017 ·41m · The Mustache Mesa

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Get excited, we're back with another episode of Sweet & Sour! We love getting the chance to chat (mostly) about all the things we're loving lately. We keep it real with a few sours but make sure to end the episode on a positive note. There's food, podcast suggestions, current skincare obsessions and more!

Hygge (hoo-gah) Scandinavian origins

Food
Oat Mama Bars
Perfect Bars
Butterfinger Crisps
Trader Joe's Frozen polenta
Sando's roasted veggies tip - McCormick steak seasoning + avocado oil
Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides

Podcasts
Yoga Download
The Modern Mamas Podcast
How I Built This

People
@shutthekaleup
@shalaneflannagan
@Bethennyfrankel -  http://www.delivering-good.org/bstrong/

Skincare
Dry Brushing
Herbivore Lapis Facial Oil
Ursa Major Moisturizer
Youth to the People Cleanser

Shopping
Madewell High Waisted Jeans - specifically these
Remarkable
Sydney Hale Co Candles candles - @SydneyHaleco
Brené Brown's new shop @shopthemarblejar
Gift Hero   
Cards at @treatygeneralstore

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