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Movie Review: Farm to Fork to Love!

I enjoy cooking, watching cooking shows, and trying new foods. And I love romantic movies. Farm to Fork to Love! has all the right ingredients for foodie fans like me. Alice (Meggan Kaiser), a gifted sous chef at NY's top restaurant, accepts an invitation to judge a cooking competition for St. Andrews Children Hospital's fundraiser in KS, despite the discouragement from Bret (Maurice Johnson), her boss and boyfriend. When she arrives in Kansas, she is surprised to discover that one of the judges is Christian (Scot Cooper), her former boyfriend who attended the same cooking school in France. Rekindling the old flame also sparks Alice's dream of running her own restaurant. Christian himself has difficult decisions to make whether to honor his aunt (Patty Lambert)'s wishes or to follow his own dream. Great performances from the cast. The dishes are exquisite. Farm to Fork to Love! is family friendly and filled with fantastic food. I only wish it included all the recipes used in this film.

Check out the trailer here to whet your appetite :)! You can watch this sweet and delectable film on Netflix, Pureflix if you have a subscription or on Tubi for free at https://bit.ly/farmtoforktolovewatchnow .




 

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