by palmbeachetiquette | Jun 26, 2022 | business etiquette, Food, Soup Recipes
Sherry’s Simple, Easy Salmon Chowder 1/2 gallon milk (I use 2%, but that is a personal choice) 1 can pink salmon (bones removed) 1/2 stick butter 3T onion powder 1/4 sautéed, chopped onion 1T olive oil 1/4 cup chopped cilantro salt and pepper to taste 2T flour...
by palmbeachetiquette | Apr 19, 2022 | Beach etiquette, etiquette, kids, palm beach etiquette, Pets, protocol, sherry thomas
BEACH ETIQUETTE Walk slowly around beach guests in order to avoid kicking sand. Be mindful of beachgoers who arrived early to secure the perfect beach spot. A monstrous umbrella, tall beach lounger or chair should not obstruct their views. Respect personal distance....
by palmbeachetiquette | Mar 27, 2022 | Uncategorized
After hearing so much about the prime rib here, I decided to try the North Myrtle Beach restaurant of legendary golfer, Greg Norman. Nestled along the intracoastal waterway, the view is relaxing and the restaurant itself is a bit more upscale than most places in these...
by palmbeachetiquette | Feb 17, 2020 | attorney client, body language, jury selection, jury trial, presentation skills, trial by jury, trial preparation
Your client may be innocent, but your client’s presentation may be completely out of sync with the truth. This is often the result frayed nerves, insecurity, by fear. old fear. Attorneys, through coaching, we can change the way your client is perceived, give...
by palmbeachetiquette | Jan 2, 2020 | business etiquette, etiquette, Manners
Blowing your nose at the table is not allowed at all. Excuse yourself to the table, go into the restroom, blow your nose, wash your hands, and return. It is one of the single most complaints I receive from my readers regarding manners at the table. It’s rude and...