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- Having conquered the cutthroat world of satirical cooking shows Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney take a Sassy Swipe at the bright, chirpy world of morning TV with their signature brand of social awkwardness and unprofessionalism.
- The journey of a food intolerant, and an intolerable foodie.
- The Kates explore the cultural phenomenon/plague of food trucks and eating in gutters by creating a food intolerant-friendly Mexican quesadilla, then eating it in a gutter.
- As an ex-vegetarian, McCartney wants to be thoughtful about the meat that she eats. And as a wanker, Mclennan wants to use her new pressure cooker. The Kates prepare a ragu that is food intolerant-friendly AND made from a non-cute animal.
- In an attempt to live forever, and become just like their Instagram idol, Sarah Wilson, McCartney and McLennan give up the sweet stuff; sugar. Please Note: This is booze, sugar, gluten, fructose, lactose and personality-free.
- The Kates pit appliance moneysuck, the Thermomix, against traditional cooking methods, in a food intolerant-friendly "Risotto-Off". But what method will create the most delicious risotto? And is "delicious risotto" a contradiction in terms?
- Control-freak McLennan hands over her chef's hat to the very vain McCartney, who sets about creating a pretty, sparkly cupcake. But what will have the worse outcome- McCartney as chef, or McLennan as not- chef?
- The Kates reach the end of their food journey and celebrate with a Christmas feast that is impregnated with their family memories. Warning: Features turkey fisting and role-play acting.
- It's the first episode of The Katering Show Series 2 and the Kates are not coping with the pressure. Battling nervous breakdowns, they try to negotiate everyone's high expectations by creating an on-trend pop-up Ramen bar.
- The Kates don teething necklaces and use their position as "New Celebrity Mums" to work through some postnatal traumas and create two recipes that take the terms "Yummy Mummy" way, way too literally.
- McLennan has found a cure for McCartney's debilitating lactose intolerance. To celebrate, McLennan makes a cheese feast stuffed with dairy loaded puns and delusion; afflictions that, unfortunately, have no known cure.
- McCartney and McLennan subject themselves, and a very special guest, to the latest diet torture regimes; paleo, raw food and the 5:2 diet. But which of the trio will discover the bikini body lurking deep inside?
- McLennan and McCartney embrace the food philosophy of their culinary hero, Maggie Beer. The over-worked women commit a whole day to making a lamb shoulder and peddling their own verjuice substitute; Dianaberry Juice.
- McCartney and McLennan create canapes for a viewer's sit down beach wedding. But when the women hit the champagne, they dish up the bride some truths that, just like wedding canapes, are served hard and cold.
- McLennan and McCartney invite comedian and star of The Daily Show (USA), Ronny Chieng, into the The Katering Show kitchen. Threatened by a competent, likeable actual celebrity, McLennan heads towards DEFCON 1.
- In the final episode, the Kates fulfil the dual directive of solving climate change and celebrating the end of the series by making a memory-filled Bubble'n'Squeak using leftovers from Series 2.
- The debut episode of this very-early-morning show is jam-packed with lifestyle essentials, and the Kates are so excited they can barely keep their eyes open.
- The Kates' already rocky dynamic is tested further when McCartney is shortlisted for the lead in a US drama series instead of McLennan.
- An A-List pop superstar is joining the Kates on the couch, and McLennan takes this as irrefutable proof that the show is actually good.
- McLennan is a bit off-colour today, and McCartney is left to carry the show while her co-host deals with whatever's happening in her nether regions.
- McLennan apologises for making a problematic joke about bisexuality, but it will take more than that to convince McCartney that she's not a monster.
- It's been a long night, neither of the Kates have had any sleep and they've brought their sick kids to work with them because women never get to stop.
- A Women's Health episode is interrupted by news of a large-scale incident. The exact details are unclear but the Kates are prepared for anything.
- It's the season finale and Get Krack!n has lost its major sponsor, but the Kates have no other skills so the show has to get renewed.
- It's the final stop of Get Krack!n's "We Bloody Love Australia" tour where The Kates find themselves aboard a paddle-steamer on the Mighty Murray River during a hostile weather event that threatens to derail the broadcast.