Simplicity Gourmet Sweetheart Story: Tim and Jamie Fava
Wednesday December 17th 2008, 4:37 pm
Filed under: Cooking, Sweetheart Stories

Thank You Simplicity Gourmet! My fiance and I bought some of the best cookware ever designed. Before our investment, Jamie used to be the only one that cooked in the house. We also were forced to eat fast food at least twice a week because of our hectic schedules. Now that we have our new Pots and Pans, I’m the one that does most of the cooking. I love how easy it is. A little water, chicken, veggies, wait for the whistle, and Voila! A meal that used to cost me $15.00 a plate now costs $6.85 for two. These pots are saving me time, money, and they look great after 8 months worth of cooking. My mom told me that “Pots and Pans don’t matter, it’s the cook that makes the meal.” I say, look OUT Mom, there’s a new cook in town. After watching me cook for my family, my mom noticed how great everything tasted and how quickly it cooked. It’s incredible! Overnight, I go from the guy that used to burn hotdogs to a gourmet chef. Cooking is fun because it really is so simple. My secret is to cook some of our favorite meals early in the week, then store them in our “vacuum seal” storage containers. Now, I only cook Mondays and Thursdays. The rest of the week, we just pick any of our already home cooked meal out of the fridge. Is sooo easy. Your cookbook has become my daily reader and is absolutely delicious. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for making our life that much easier.
-Tim

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Sweetheart Story: Nate and Kelly
Wednesday November 26th 2008, 4:29 pm
Filed under: Kristen, Sweetheart Stories, Uncategorized

Kelly and I met through friends at church. Shortly after I met her, I attended her birthday party and there were all of these guys there who wanted to date her. I thought, “There must be something to this girl!”. I began training her at our gym, and our friendship turned into mutual affection for each other. We took it slow, and a year and 8 months after our first date, I proposed.

NATE’S PROPOSAL:

My wife Kelly is a portrait artist, and had won the Best of Show award, as well as other top honors at the Williamson County Fair Art Exhibit. She invited me to come to the awards reception on August 6th. We had been ring shopping earlier that week, and I was looking for the perfect opportunity to surprise her with a proposal. The afternoon of the reception, I contacted the people in charge of the show and arranged for the mayor of Franklin to present Kelly with the ring box on stage in front of about 250 people. This was no easy task, as we arrived together. It involved a sneaky hand-off of the keys to the car, a performing group to give us 10 minutes of their stage time, and more. She went on stage to accept her award money, and the mayor asked her to open this other gift in front of everyone because he “wanted to see where his tax dollars were going.” As she opened the box and saw my note with the ring that said “You are my sunshine,” I came up on the stage and got down on my knee. I had completely surprised her, and for the first time since I’ve known her, she was speechless. She let out a breathy “YES” and we hugged and cried. The media was there, and they captured photos and video of the whole event. They interviewed us afterwards, and we were featured on the news and in two different newspapers in the following days. We celebrated that night at J. Alexanders and called all of our family and friends.

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