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  1. 3 hours ago, alittlebitfrench said:

    It was a play on words. Nosette is from the ‘Lots’. read it again. 😀

    Anyway yeah, looking for change. We were looking at Voiron. Which is a nice little town between Grenoble and Lyon.

    I an worried about the heat in the summer.

    Spent two days in Alpe d Huez to see some snow. 

    Returned back to Tours pretty much on RN..due to the protests. 9 hours drive. It was knackering.

    Charmonix is nice…went there years ago. I bet the glacier is gone now.
     

     

    Yes, my brother lives on a farm 30 minutes from Voiron, a very nice area.

  2. Damn, due to dodgy finger/key coordination, it sent itself before I had finished.  What I meant to say, in full, was ...

    I am 100% with the farmers, but it is also the fault of the consumer.  We (not us, them) expect to pay as little as possible for our food, often prioritising  "our" budget to stretch to flashy mobile phones and contracts, TV streaming services, fags, and other things that are in no way necessities. 

    We must agree to pay a fair price for French produce, and so must the supermarket buyers. 

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  3. Thank you Mint!

    I was never a believer in this type of thing, and scoffed (behind the backs) at people who did.  And then I got a really bad case of shingles, even my doctor was "ooh la la, that's huge, it's really going to hurt"!  He prescribed antibiotics and antivirals.  I slathered myself with aloe-vera gel and hoped for the best.

    My husband insisted that I see a coupeur de feu, who is also a friend, and head of the local hunt. I told him (the coupeur de feu) that I didn't really believe in it, he said it wasn't necessary!  I had 2 sessions with him in person, and 2 more over the phone.  Whether it was the gel, the drugs, or the magnetism I have no idea, but I hardly suffered at all.

    I would use it again, especially as it costs nothing (they are not allowed to take payment) although i did give him an especially nice bottle of wine afterwards.

  4. Nope, due to always visiting French family in the North over the new year period, and being offered it at every opportunity (even if just popping round for apperos or a coffee) I now view it as something to avoided if at all possible.  We went away to Scotland this new year, got off scott free!

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  5. On 14/01/2024 at 15:34, Judith said:

    Not sure Betise - that's about the date I did the test for them, and I've seen nothing since to say it is now active.

     

    As from today it is.

  6. 4 minutes ago, alittlebitfrench said:

    How do you upload a birth certificate?….if you can find it ? Lol

    French driving license works ?

    If you know where and when you were born, and the names of your parents, you can apply for a birth certificate.

  7. 4 minutes ago, Judith said:

    That's the current regulation .. and it is intended to remove that limitation once the law has been effected I think you'll find.

    Apparently, the date the new system goes live is from the 16th January.

  8. On 03/01/2024 at 12:55, alittlebitfrench said:

    I probably would only so far as getting back on electoral register. Which may come in handy in 5 years or so.

    I don’t exist in the UK.

    How do you go about these things ?

    This now appears to be the way to go, you will need your NI number and last UK address...

    https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

     

  9. 1 hour ago, Lehaut said:

    There is some evidence to suggest the 3% hydrogen peroxide (eau oxygénée) may help with removing stains from teeth.  You could look into that depending on your situation.

    I AM NOT RECOMMENDING THIS as I am not a Dr or Dentist, just something I have read.

    Mint, if you have had chemotherapy in the past you may have been prescribed this, to prevent mouth ulcers.

  10. 5 hours ago, alittlebitfrench said:

    ...Which makes the French citizen test quite pointless now IMHO. Most French kids these days would not be able to answer the questions. Likewise with the English one. 
     

    The questions don’t relate to life today. Even the language.
     

     

    Try passing your driving test here.  No one could correctly answer enough of the questions to pass, unless they had studied the code beforehand.

  11. 2 hours ago, Noisette said:

    That is a truly perspicacious and accurate post 😁 Well done!  Perhaps we're both in mourning for France as we knew it. You can't stop 'progress', though.

    I used to buy whole ducks from the farm and do confit, dry magrets, make terrine de foie gras, rillettes etc.  This will be the first year that we'll be doing without foie gras for the fêtes.  €96 / kg???? They're out of their minds!  Which is a shame, 'cos I've got about 40 jars of home-made confit d'oignon and confit de figue stashed away 🤣

    Bon dimanche  x

    Agree with nearly all of that Noisette.

    I still buy whole ducks to process into magrets etc, but the price has rocketed. Our friend is a medium sized producer and seller of duck products, and says that avian flu has forced him to up his prices, due to the problems of sourcing duck when he was prohibited from using his own.

    Your confits would be good with cheese though, go on, surprise those Frenchies!

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  12. Where do I start?  The 85% crap TV, awful comedies or tele reality, transmitting episodes of series in the wrong order, thank god for Arte!  The lack of courtesy on the roads, step boldly onto that zebra crossing, ignore those glued to your bumper.  The obsession with la rentrée. Christmas decorations that stay up until Spring. No plates for breakfast!

    But really they are only small annoyances, which I accept with (I hope) grace, as this is my chosen country, where for me the good outweighs the bad.

    And anywhere else may well be the same, with just as many dislikeys.

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