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Maria Sabella

Maryland

Writer at Freelance

Women’s Lifestyle Commerce Writer at BDG

A girl, a whisk & a pair of scissors!

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  • 18 hours ago | theepochtimes.com | Maria Sabella

    These clever ideas will help you personalize your rental without breaking the bankBy Maria Sabella Just because you live in a rental doesn’t mean you can’t add personal touches to make the space feel like home. Many people are choosing to rent long-term as they wait for the housing market to become more reasonable. But whether renting an apartment, house, or townhome, you can still make the space uniquely yours with a few creative projects.

  • 1 day ago | bhg.com | Maria Sabella

    Credit: Gingagi / Getty Images If you just made a beautiful loaf of sourdough bread and aren't sure about how to dispose of leftover starer, definitely don't pour it down the sink drain. Compost it or dump it in the trash in a sealed bag, but never put the starter—or sourdough dough for that matter—down the drain. While it might seem like the flour and water would simply dissolve under running water, a plumbing expert says that's not the case.

  • 2 days ago | flipboard.com | Maria Sabella

    NowGoodbye, Jeans—I Just Tried on the High Street's Comfiest, Chicest, Pull-On Summer TrousersFor most of the year, my jeans are working overtime, guiding my looks from day to night, with fresh cuts like barrel-leg and low-rise jeans bringing …4 hours agoI’m Always Complimented on Smelling Amazing—It's Down to This Specific Fragrance TechniqueI border on obsessive when it comes to smelling good. Even at school, it was my main concern after PE.

  • 2 days ago | thespruce.com | Maria Sabella

    Baking soda helps eliminate bad odors and can be used to effectively clean washing machines, so it doesn't smell musty. Use some baking soda, hot water, and run your washer on a regular cycle every one to two months. Always aim to wipe down the door seal and any other areas where moisture can collect after each wash to prevent mildew. Baking soda provides an effective, easy, and inexpensive way to deodorize your washing machine.

  • 2 days ago | yahoo.com | Maria Sabella

    Baking soda helps eliminate bad odors and can be used to effectively clean washing machines, so it doesn't smell musty. Use some baking soda, hot water, and run your washer on a regular cycle every one to two months. Always aim to wipe down the door seal and any other areas where moisture can collect after each wash to prevent mildew. Baking soda provides an effective, easy, and inexpensive way to deodorize your washing machine.

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