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1. Buttons
After that, the local manufacturers began experimenting with celluloid and composition buttons, which permitted them to offer the buying public a new selection of attractive buttons in a wide variety of finishes and colors.
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2. Postage Stamps
You can do this by buying a philatelic dictionary or encyclopedia at a cost of from 50 cents to $4.95.
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3. Sea Shells
They collect shells wherever they go, buying and trading and bartering with other enthusiasts all over the world; they will travel vicariously and collect the most exotic shells from far-off lands through advertising and the mail.
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4. Silver
Before you even think of buying old silver or silver plate, you have quite a bit of reading to do.
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5. Finance And Security
But buying a house involves a number of other less obvious costs. It's these unexpected costs that put many consumers in a difficult financial situation.
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6. Refrigerators And Freezers
They are both large consumers of energy, so it really pays to shop around when you're buying a new model.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​savings_in_the_kitchen/​refrigerators_and_freezers.html

7. Check Your Apartment Heating
If not (or if the building is heated by hot water, steam or electric heat) think about buying a small humidifier for your apartment.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​apartment_living/​check_your_apartment_heating.html

8. Paper
When you're buying writing paper, paper bags, etc., make sure it is the recycled variety.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​recycling/​paper.html

9. Plywood
When buying plywood, always specify "exterior grade" if it is to be used outdoors. Finish marred.
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10. Transportation And Energy
Transportation isn't usually considered an occupancy cost, but transportation to schools, churches, shops and recreation facilities should be considered when buying a home.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/​finance_and_security/​transportation_and_energy.html


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December 2, 2008