It could have been better if everyone goes into the clean room of bakery (production room) with full gowning boots and gloves, hair covers. Which they were doing, except the leading female actress. Her hair is always down in the clean room, she wears an apron on her street clothes instead of full gown. The scene doesn't make sense. Don't they have a consultant from real bakery or food industry advising them that Brooke D'Orsay needs to tie her hair and put a cover on it too?
Lately noticing most of the Hallmark movies involves with cooking, baking, restaurant doesn't seem care how the leading female actresses don't follow the kitchen rules.
Lately noticing most of the Hallmark movies involves with cooking, baking, restaurant doesn't seem care how the leading female actresses don't follow the kitchen rules.