The five families seem to have got into a rhythm with executing the challenge. Many of the families feel that it has brought them closer together, especially when it comes to day-to-day cooking. The routine for many however is a reliance on the cook of the family.
Alisa Smith, a self-proclaimed non-cook, promised to make a 100-mile meal during the challenge. And
Alma Hawes, although knowing how to cook, still does not like it. So Alisa and Alma join forces to cook a meal for their partners. And
Mike St. Cyr takes on the challenge of cooking his cooking-expert wife a birthday dinner to her exacting standards.
Steve Peters thinks that he has perfected the 100-mile pizza, and challenges
James MacKinnon to a 100-mile pizza throwdown.
Alex Weremchuk feels that their family has still not made a decent loaf of bread, so she and daughter
Hailey Weremchuk visit restaurateur
Vikram Vij, who shows them how to make roti, an unleavened bread, his with a special ingredient. Others go back to the land. The Weremchuk/Williamses go fishing at a local trout farm, a new experience even for adult
Steve Williams who has never fished in his life. And the Clark/Vernons, with the help of
Ellen Robinson-Atmarow, transform Duncan the sheep into "dunclinks". In doing so,
Johanna Clark provides her views on raising farm animals for food.
—Huggo