Amanda is harried and harrassed by the plethora of details involved in running the muffin shop, while Ned treats it as his plaything. Stacey bring her co-workers from ""Skyward"" magazine to the shop to give the place ""literary ambience,"" but all they do is take up space and spend little money. Amanda demands that Ned be a silent partner and she resists his ideas, especially the one about selling a loganberry muffin. At the ad agency Eric has to fire an employee, a task he's ill-suited for. He finally works up the nerve to do it on the third try, then promptly hires the guy to work as the muffin shop's full-time (and unneccesary) accountant. Meanwhile the loganberry muffin has become an obsession with Ned, who tries all sorts of tricks to get Amanda to make it.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tom Dorfmeister | Guest Star | ||
| Ray Laska | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Campbell | Guest Star | ||
| Jill C. Klein | Guest Star | ||
| Terry Rhoads | Guest Star | ||
| Art Frankel | Guest Star | ||
| Ken Neufield | Guest Star | ||
| Ben Yeager | Guest Star | ||
| Kelly Perine | Guest Star | ||
| Jim Raycroft | Guest Star | ||
| Jim Campbell | Guest Star | ||
| Robert Arce | Guest Star | ||
| Kathy Griffin | Guest Star | ||
| Phil Gold | Guest Star | ||
| Daniel Zelman | Guest Star | ||
| Rob Schiller | Director |