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  1. [quote user="Lachouette"]We've been trying our local CAT laundry when we've been  overwhelmed by bed changes but have yet to succeed in getting them to charge us anything other than the normal punter rate to do the sheets and duvet covers.  . [/quote] Just an update.........CAT will iron what we've washed and dried for 1.36€ a kilo.  This is brilliant when you consider the hassle of ironing bedding when you're already tired doing meals and cleaning rooms! Jan
  2. [quote user="Quillan"] If you have a 'Drakes' lorry pass your neck of the woods you can ask them for frozen Croissants and Choco's. These are not cooked and are very small. You take them out and shove them in the oven for 10 minutes and you have fresh cooked bread. Leaves a nice smell in the house but as said if your timing is out and the guests arrive before the bread is cooked you can have a problem. I tried them once and they are actually quite good but it's still quicker for me to go and get them from the shop. [/quote] Thes sound like the same frozen croissants you can buy at Metro.  They work better if you get them out before you get to bed the previous night.  By morning they have defrosted and risen beautifully, and all the 'breakfast chef' needs do if egg wash them and pop them in the oven to bake.  Voilà............instant warm and very fresh croissants without the bother of leaving the house! Jan
  3. I've found those 'dosettes' near the coffee in Carrefour. Jan
  4. [quote user="betoulle"]Now that's what I call a reasonable price - in fact taking Quillan's figures I think it would be virtually the same as doing it yourself.....  [/quote] ..............but without the hassle of actually having to do it yourself! You have my sympathies for the wedding party tonight - I've never known one manage to get up for a reasonable time for breakfast then leave in time for you to do changeovers. Bon courage, Jan
  5. [quote user="betoulle"]I can understand the need to send laundry out though if you are providing evening meals every night as the OP is - I don't know how you manage what is basically a dinner party every night with all the cleaning, washing, breakfast preparation, gardening, [/quote] That basically is our problem..............nearly everyone who stays eats with us as around these parts it's hard to find a decent restaurant.  Believe me, clearing up after a professional chef + being his commis, as well as all the other stuff leads to swift exhaustion after too many nights on the trot without a break! No-one in tonight so head chef fishing this afternoon and Madame La Plonge wasting her time....maybe I should get on and find that roller press. Jan
  6. [quote user="betoulle"] 6,614 euros is 120 room nights at the original posters room rate (from his website).......... [/quote] I know this is off track...........but what do you mean 'from his website'?  I may wear trousers (some say the trousers) but Richard's the bloke in this organisation! Am now looking around for some idea of the price of a steam press/roller to ease the sheet ironing hassle and time. Jan
  7. [quote user="betoulle"]I presume approx 20 pillowcases were also sent.... [/quote] We decided that if we sent the large items to the laundry we could manage the pillowcases easily - after all at the rate of 4 per double room, you can get a lot in a 7kg machine and they dry and iron so much more easily than the big things.  I think I've seen 0.50€ as the CAT rate but that might have been the commercial rather than Jo Public rate.  I've no idea what rate they charge for washing and drying towels as we don't have enough to send them away and not see them again for a couple of days!  The idea of having masses of bedding and towels is an appealing one, but with 5 rooms that's a lot of stuff to store, along with duvets not in use even when things are interchangeable amongst the room. Quillan's calculations are impressive............and maybe if we had more room we get could a second washing machine in to ease the load if we're busy.  The biggest pain is ironing the bedding, but that subject's been well aired here before. Jan
  8. [quote user="Wilko"]How much do you pay and for what quantity ? [/quote] We've just collected bedding for 13 beds and paid 2€s for each sheet, no matter what size, and 3.20€ for a single duvet and 3.95€ for a double. Jan
  9. We've been trying our local CAT laundry when we've been  overwhelmed by bed changes but have yet to succeed in getting them to charge us anything other than the normal punter rate to do the sheets and duvet covers.  I'd be interested to hear what others pay if they send their bedding 'out' to be washed, dried and ironed, and what sort of quantity they dispatch. Thanks Jan
  10. My Dad had a four day stay in hospital in Limoges earlier this year while he was visiting us, and the hospital said that his EHIC only covered 80% of the cost and that the remaining 20% amounted to just over 200 euros a day - sorry can't remember the exact amount. Hope that helps. Jan
  11. Yes............and it's called lait en poudre.  Casino and Carrefour do their own brand, so I'm sure the other supermarkets do too, and there's a branded product from Regilait if my memory serves me correctly. Jan
  12. [quote user="water rat"]Does any know about purchasing old second hand GdeF signage? I've heard it exists! W Rat [/quote] We bought ours new from our local G de F office..........which as it's in Limoges probably bought them in bulk from Gaphik Studio! Jan
  13. In our department (Haute Vienne) there is a choice of size and style but they all seem to be made of a plastic/PVC material.  As far as I remember, we paid about 11 € for a 50cm directional sign. Jan
  14.    [quote user="oscar"]Lachouette, how did you find out that your number had been duplicated?  That's quite worrying. [/quote] As I said earlier, I'd heard from RSI that they would be the only caisse collecting my cotisations in 2008, and that they'd do this on behalf of the others, to simplify my life!  It's turned out to be anything but simple.  After several fruitless, 'there's no need to worry' sort of conversations with RSI about the lack of schedule for this year's payments, I asked the French médiatrice  of an association I belong to to phone RSI on my behalf.  She also phoned URSSAF as they continued to collect payments and eventually one or other of them admitted, when pressed, that I actually had the same social security number as Suzanne in Poitou Charente.  I've now been in touch with her and we share a common birth month and year, hence the duplication of a large part of our number............but why they gave the rest of my number away I don't know.  I'm sure it was mine first. A strongly worded letter has been received by both URSSAF and RSI for the Haute Vienne, and when I hear from them I'll post more news.  I'm not the only person in this immediate area not paying cotisations when up to now everything's been going smoothly, and another member of the assocation has made payments for someone living in Pas de Calais!
  15. Just to keep people up to date, particularly Cassis.............I emailed and Suzanne rang me that evening!  Great help from the forum! She too is having problems and had no idea that someone else might have the same number as her.  It'll be interesting to see how the RSI etc sort this one out. Jan
  16. Thanks Cassis - have emailed her and will wait and see.  You're obviously a better Googler than me because I don't manage to turn anything useful up at all! Jan
  17. We registered our B & B business in my name in 2004 and up to now have been paying cotisations to RSI, Organic and URSSAF.  Last September I received a letter from RSI saying that to simplify life, the payments to all three would be paid to them.  To cut a long story short, I've only paid the usual amount plus a bit to URSSAF, nothing to anyone else, and I now discover that I have the same social security number as someone called Suzanne Thorn(e) living in Poitou Charente and that there seems to be a total ***** up going on!!! I would like to contact Suzanne, for obvious reasons, so if you're reading this, or know her, please contact me. Jan In the Limousin
  18. Until someone else comes up with a better answer..........we can email our questions in English to our Impôts and get a reply in English, so why not try that - [email protected].  We live in the Limousin so are miles away from you, but they might help! Bon courage, Jan
  19. Sorry to have no answer............but why not ask your local Impôts - ours are always very helpful. Jan
  20. [quote user="egger"] Also do we still need a licence for serving coffee and tea? I have an appointment with the accountant but thats not untill May. [/quote] You certainly do..........even if it's jsut to serve tea and coffee at breakfast.  Try this thread http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1080664/ShowPost.aspx Jan
  21. If it makes you feel any better.................I've been registered and paying cotisations to the 3 caisses by prelevement automatique since 2004.  Usually I receive notification for the year's payments by the end of the previous year, but for 2008 I only heard from URSSAF, and that's the only payment I've been making this year so far.  I've rung RSI twice now to ask what's going on, as I received a letter from them last year saying all 3 payments were being rolled into one, and it would be to them.  I like to think it's because we make so little money! If anyone else is in my boat I'd be pleased to hear about it as I fear an almighty bill when it finally arrives. Jan
  22. [quote user="Barbel Bob"]Thanks so far..........prob go for the duvets then, do you use protectors on everything? pillows & duvet as well as mattress protectors...........not sure whether to buy waterproof mattress protectors or just normal ones? [/quote] I don't use a protector on duvets and so far (fingers crossed) all's been well but do use an underpillowcase on pillows and an ordinary mattress protector as well as a cheapy terry sheet to keep things snug under the bottom sheet.  I wouldn't want to sleep on a waterproof mattress protector and only put one on a bed if I know a small child's coming to stay. Jan
  23. I agree with Cerise...........duvets of varying thicknesses and no top sheet.  In our 5 years this has worked well and we have more French and other European guests than those from the UK.  We've only once been asked for a top sheet!  White is a life saver when you have a lot of changes. The hardest problem with bedding, apart from all the washing and ironing, is storing spare pillows and duvets. Jan
  24. My understanding is that this is a new introduction!  The Winter 07/08 edition of the Gites de France national newletter announces that under certain conditions rural gites and chambres d'hôtes can be let off part of the payment of their taxe d'habitation but as the new law (Loi de finances pour 2007, les articles 1383 E bis et 1407 111 du code général) was announced so late it's possible that it will not be in operation during the first year.  To benefit this year, the form had to be filled in and sent off before 31 December 07! If you go to the 'particuliers' part of www.impots.gouv.fr and type chambres d'hôtes into the search facility, the article in question comes up, along with the necessary forms and notice. Jan
  25. We are with Gites de France, and not only do we have to display our prices on the back of bedroom doors, but also outside, so people can see in advance - ours are on a notice by our front door.  Gites de France guides for tourists actually state that the price per room includes breakfast for all those in the room, so if this particular CdH was a Gites de France member, I think you should write to the regional GdF office and complain. Jan
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