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UP TV Celebrates the Holiday with A Christmas Recipe for Romance

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Based on the best-selling Harlequin book “Recipe for Redemption,” the new UP TV holiday movie A Christmas Recipe for Romance will debut tonight, November 24.

When a prestigious food festival and cooking competition comes to her small town, Abby (Madeline Leon from the Netflix series Ponysitters Club and the UP TV movie After the Storm) sees it as the perfect opportunity to book up her failing family-run inn and win some much needed cash to save it from foreclosure.

The only problem is that Abby is a terrible cook.

But when a Christmas miracle drops a well-known, and slightly disgraced, celebrity chef named Jason Corwin (relative newcomer Sebastian Sacco) on her doorstep, Abby knows this is her chance to save her business, and help Jason regain his reputation.

And with a little pinch of sugar and a dash of Christmas magic, they may just end up cooking up more than a winning recipe.

A Christmas Recipe for Romance will debut on UP TV at 7/6c.

[Photo Credit: UP TV]

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