Family Matters season 1 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The Winslows embark on a family business venture after discovering Carl's hidden talent for making delicious lemon cream tarts. Aunt Rachel secures a massive order from a restaurant chain, challenging the family to bake 12,000 tarts over the weekend. The overwhelming task leads to exhaustion and a playful food fight, culminating in Harriette's intervention. Despite their efforts, they only earn a meager profit. The experience highlights their ability to work together, ending with a resolution to clean up as a team.
Full Episode S01E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Steve Urkel?
Steve Urkel is a neighbor who frequently visits the Winslow family.
Why did the Winslows start baking tarts?
The Winslows started baking tarts after discovering Carl's talent for making lemon cream tarts and seeing a business opportunity.
How did the family react to Carl's tarts?
The family was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the tarts, leading them to consider selling them commercially.
Who secured the large tart order for the Winslows?
Aunt Rachel secured the large tart order from a restaurant chain.
How many tarts were the Winslows supposed to bake?
The Winslows were tasked with baking 12,000 tarts.
What led to the food fight in the kitchen?
Tensions and exhaustion from baking the large tart order led to a playful food fight among the family members.
How did Harriette respond to the food fight?
Harriette was disappointed and intervened to stop the fight, criticizing the impracticality of the tart business.
What was the final profit from the tart business?
The final profit from the tart business was only $24.
What lesson did the Winslows learn from the tart business?
The Winslows learned that they can achieve big things when they work together, despite the outcome of their business venture.
What was the family's plan for cleaning up the kitchen?
The family decided to clean up the kitchen mess together as a team.
What was the name suggested for the tart business?
The name suggested for the tart business was "Carl's Cop Cakes."
Who proposed the idea of a family-owned business?
The idea of a family-owned business was proposed by the Winslow family during the discussion about selling the tarts.
Did Steve Urkel participate in the tart baking?
Steve Urkel did not directly participate in the tart baking, but he was present during the events.
What was the reaction to Carl's announcement of making the tarts?
The family was initially skeptical about Carl's cooking skills but were impressed after tasting the tarts.
Who was responsible for the business idea failing?
The failure of the business idea was a collective result of the family's underestimation of the task and lack of practical planning.