by Linda Reed Friedman | Sep 7, 2017 | Events
Tweet Seems the culture for using a knife started atleast two and half million years ago and were made from a variety of metals i.e. copper, brass, iron, steel and ceramics. Their uses included hunting, carving and eating. Knives were a tool as much as...
by Linda Reed Friedman | Sep 6, 2017 | Business, Etiquette
Tweet Napkins Whose napkin is it anyway? Is my napkin on the right of the place setting or on the left? According to Emily Post ( http://emilypost.com/advice/informal-place-setting/), this is where the napkins can be found. “Napkin: The napkin is folded or put...
by Linda Reed Friedman | Sep 5, 2017 | Business, Etiquette
Tweet Etiquette requires the presumption of good until the contrary is proved.” ― Emily Post, Emily Post On...
by Linda Reed Friedman | Sep 4, 2017 | Events
Tweet What is more perfect on Labor Day than no work? No washing and drying of too many dishes and silverware Fancy napkins or not Making it pretty too! Seems the best way to make it pretty and no work is to use paper everything. Paper plates are a good starting...
by Linda Reed Friedman | Jul 21, 2017 | Events
Tweet Business is Slow – now what? Be tender with yourself during the slow times in your business. I panicked all the time – Too much business – get it done, get it done, do it right, get it done. I panicked when there was too little business. Get more work,...