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Jennifer and Meg Swift are two sisters who are very close despite living far apart. Jennifer is in Salt Lake City, running a successful restaurant she started with her late husband and raising her teenaged son Simon, Meg stayed in their hometown of Hazelwood, helping their parents run the local bakery.
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Genre: Comedy, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Evan Lai-Hipp, Sean McNamara, Toni Farina
Actors: Anna Daines, Anna Holbrook, Ashley Williams, Jim Byrnes, Keith D. Robinson, Kevin Nealon, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Landry Townsend, Lila Clark, Logan Donovan, Mark Deklin
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