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Sweet & Sour March 2018

An episode of the The Mustache Mesa podcast, hosted by Sando Bernstein & Sarah Kurtanich, titled "Sweet & Sour March 2018" was published on March 8, 2018 and runs 56 minutes.

March 8, 2018 ·56m · The Mustache Mesa

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Loss, recent travels and of course all of our current favorite things get covered in this one. If you follow us on Instagram, you may have seen the post about our friend Colleen who passed away at the beginning of the year. This episode is dedicated to her so please don't mind our tears towards the beginning of the episode. It hasn't all been sad though and we're happy to back with our first 2018 edition of Sweet & Sour!

Links to Stuff We Talk About In the Episode

Siete Grain Free Chips & Tortillas

 

Rose Water Toner from Trader Joe's

Skin Gym face roller

CAP Beauty

Outdoor Voices

Athleta leggings

Fabletics

Whitney Cummings "I'm Fine and Other Lies"

Moms Organic Market

Ugly Delicious on Netflix

Homegrown Yoga (Mommy & Me yoga classes)

Chalk Point Kitchen (NYC restaurant with the cauliflower flat bread)

COYO Coconut Yogurt

Aspen Favorites: Hotel Jerome, AJAX Tavern, Tiki Mana Island Grill, Zocalito Latin Bistro

*Janelle Monáe is the artists we couldn't remember during the episode and this is the album we refer to

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