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Dedications The first time ever I saw her face... It was a warm July afternoon. I was attending an early wedding. My cousin had just gotten married and the reception was at the famous Lucy’s Italian Restaurant in Yorktown, New York. It was Lucy’s daughter who had gotten married. The restaurant had closed for the day and the party guests occupied the inside of the building and spilled outside. The band was set up in the parking lot, the food and music flowed all afternoon. By 5:30 in the evening, guests began to say their good-byes. It was the last day of a week-long vacation for me and the car was on its way to bring me to the airport. As I sat waiting, I looked across the parking lot and there she was. She was young and beautiful. All I could do was stare. My ride would arrive any minute and I would be on my way back to South Florida. The car came soon after and as I climbed in, the driver turned to me and said, “There’s no more room. You’ll have to wait for another car.” That was okay by me. I was enjoying watching the beautiful woman from across the parking lot. I had to meet her. I could not get her off my mind. It didn’t take me long to decide to stay a few extra days. So I cancelled my flight, walked up to her, introduced myself and started some small talk. Ten minutes later I asked her out on a date. She declined, but I would not take no for an answer. So I did what all macho men do, I went and got a family member to ask her. It took a lot of family intervention but within an hour she said ‘ok’ and I mean just ‘ok’. We went to an Italian feast and by the end of the night I knew she was the one. Special Thanks To God for His inspiration and vision. ‘With God all things are possible.’ —Matthew 19:26 To my mom Nicki, thank you Mom for showing me the kitchen and teaching me to make a great sauce. To my mother in-law Phyllis, thank you for forcing me to come up with new menus for all your parties. I stayed for another week and we went out every night. By the end of the week, I was in love. The girl I only imaged in my dreams was there in front of me. Three years later I married her. 25 years later we celebrated our silver anniversary. We have raised four wonderful children and have built the kind of life dreams are made of. I love her more today than I ever have. I dedicate this book to my wife: the woman who has loved me for who I am, the woman who inspired me “To Romance”, the woman who God hand picked just for me. To my four children, Stephanie, Anthony, Teresa and Dominic, thank you for tolerating me for two and a half years while I was writing this book. Thanks also for taste-testing all the recipes. I know how hard it must have been to eat all those savory meals! 4 5 To you Denise. You have been the one who has made “Romance” so much fun. This book would not have been written if not for you. I lift my glass, enise, , To D Love with d Davi To Janet Swann, thank you for constantly bugging me to write a cookbook—now you won’t have to call me every week for a new recipe!