By the end of the weekend, Felicity realizes that managing a household is far more difficult than she imagined, and the children reconcile after their various misadventures. Road to Avonlea Review: Proof of the Pudding - Lifestories

In an attempt to prove her culinary skills, Felicity accidentally uses sawdust instead of cornmeal in her pudding, leading to the episode's namesake "proof".

During a heated argument, Sara smears cherry pie on Felicity’s dress and even cuts off some of her "perfect" hair.

Felix consumes berries he believes are poisonous, leading to a comedic panic.

The children mistake Agnes Rushton-Lesley , the Governor’s wife, for their deaf Great Aunt Eliza. Mrs. Lesley plays along with the mistake to have a bit of fun at their expense.

" Proof of the Pudding " (1990) is the sixth episode of the first season of Road to Avonlea . Frequently cited by fans as one of the series' funniest installments, it follows the chaos that ensues when the King children are left without adult supervision for a weekend.