Meghan Markle's With Love, Meghan season 2 proved that the Duchess of Sussex has made a name for herself in the cooking and lifestyle space with new celebrity guests, more easy-to-follow recipes and yes, flower sprinkles. The eight-episode season - which hit Netflix on Tuesday, August 26 - featured the likes of Chrissy Teigen, Jay Shetty, Tan France and more. The second batch of episodes premiered weeks after the streamer confirmed that Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, had extended their partnership with Netflix. "We're proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand," Meghan shared in a statement earlier this month. "My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision." With Love, Meghan marked their first release after the deal was renewed. Keep scrolling for the biggest takeaways from each episode in season 2: Episode 1 - 'A Sweet and Savory Adventure' The premiere episode of With Love, Meghan featured Meghan's makeup artist and friend Daniel Martin. The duo welcomed celebrity chef and Momofuku founder David Chang and his best friend, Milk Bar CEO Christina Tosi, for a sweet and savory combo. Meghan prepared a caramelized onion tart with Martin before her guests came and dipped her toe into the world of water marbling to make a scarf and pocket squares as gifts for Tosi, Martin and Chang. Meghan also showed her three guests an epic flower arrangement she made before they got to cooking - and even got compared to a Japanese Samurai. "Samurais used to do floral arranging and calligraphy to help with their focus and with their dexterity before they would go off to war," Chang said at one point. Meghan seemed shocked by this information. "Is this so wild that I do flower arranging and calligraphy?" she wondered. Chang replied, "You'd be a hell of a Samurai." Who Are Meghan Markle's Guests in Her Netflix Show? The foursome later prepared a flank steak paired with fresh vegetables from Meghan's garden and made s'mores from scratch - yes, they taught viewers how to make the graham crackers and marshmallows. Meghan got a chance to show off her chocolate-making skills with bark she created for the snack, which, of course, included As Ever flower sprinkles. At one point Meghan got some cabbage in her hair, which she dubbed as a "new accessory" and joked about starting "a trend" with viewers. The episode concluded with insight into how her love of cooking started. "Watching a lot of cooking shows growing up, that's what I enjoyed watching," Meghan said. "And then, in college, the first time you live alone. So, then you figure out - I was really into Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Meals." Episode 2 - 'It's Way Past Our Bread-Time' Chrissy Teigen's appearance on With Love, Meghan was full of sourdough - Meghan made the starter five days before Teigen's appearance - and the duo used the discard for homemade Cheez-Its. Meghan revealed that she's "avoided making sourdough for a long time" because it's such "a very lengthy process." "Sourdough is a labor of love," she said. "Or stress, depending on how you do it." Meghan made Teigen Thai iced tea boba and a tartine with Ricotta cheese (said like Giada De Laurentiis). The duchess also taught viewers how to make their own at-home rosewater spray, which she bottled up and gifted to Teigen. Both women later made jewelry to honor their kids with their birth month flowers. (Teigen admitted she has her four kids' - Luna, 9, Miles, 7, Esti, 2, and Wren, 2 - birthdays tattooed so she remembers them.) Jake Rosenberg / Netflix Their reunion wouldn't be complete without the pair discussing their years on Deal or No Deal, revealing that this was one of the first times they connected in "almost 20 years." Teigen noted that being on the NBC show was a "really important" chapter in both of their lives. "I remember basically being a backup girl," Teigen joked. Meghan added, "I remember all having to stand in line to get our lashes put on." Another important chapter in Meghan's life? When she was "rush chair" for the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at Northwestern University. The beginning of her hosting days. It turns out John Legend was waiting in the wings while his wife and Meghan filmed the show. "I would have told H to come," Meghan said, meaning that viewers missed out on a rare Harry appearance. Episode 3 - 'Easy as Pie' Meghan kicked off the episode buying books for Queer Eye star Tan France's two kids - Ismail and Isaac. And, yes, the duchess picked up a copy of her own book, The Bench. Aside from wrapping up the gifts, Meghan got ready for France's arrival by making him a fruit platter and lavender gray latte. He made a splash when walking into the kitchen and immediately got started on preparing Meghan his own version of French toast, made with bread baked by his husband, Rob