Mrs. Merriweather said that the cooks and the field hands were dissatisfied and that they all grumbled the next day after the trial.
Mrs Merriweather is part of the missionary circle, a group of Christian ladies in Maycomb dedicated to helping people in poorer countries. However she complains and is scornful about her black servants which do most of her work in gardening, housekeeping etc. with little pay and also live a poor life like the people the missionary circle is supposed to help. Through this and many other examples in Chapter 22 in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' she is revealed to be a very religious, hypocritical and racist woman.
It is true that Mrs. Merriweather complained about her cooks and field hands. Her racism is one of the things her complaints are meant to convey.
The cooks and the field hands are grumpy that the trial ended the way that it did.
The cooks and the field hands are grumpy that the trial ended the way that it did.
Miss Maudie is completely fed up with Mrs. Merriweather's hypocrisy. Mrs. Merriweather takes great pride in being considered "the most devout lady in Maycomb". At the missionary circle meeting she has just finished lamenting the plight of the Mrunas in Africa, yet, in the same breath, she speaks of the "darkies" who live her own community, and serve in her own house, with callousness and disparagement. She believes that Negroes, the "cooks and field hands", should know their place, and says that "there is nothing more distracting than a sulky darky". When Mrs. Merriweather makes a snide reference to Atticus' defense of Tom Robinson, self-righteously concluding that "all (he) did was stir 'em up", and complains about Sophie, her cook, declaring that the only reason she keeps her on is because "she needs her dollar and a quarter a week", Miss Maudie has had enough. She points out that the Merriweathers have no trouble eating the food Sophie prepares for them, sharply retorting that Mr. Merriweather's "food doesn't stick going down, does it?"
To answer your question. Yes the size and shape do effect the cooking of some kinds of meats the circle shapes seem to cook meats and stews faster. I hope this helps.
Johnie Cooks's birth name is Johnie Earl Cooks.
Line cooks are cooks that work in one area, or station, of the kitchen instead of doing everything like normal cooks would. Line cooks sometimes have assistants helpin them, but they normally work their area alone.
Cooks = cocineros (in spanish)
Kato Cooks is 6'.
The cooks' recipes. The apostrophe goes after the S.
cooks with a pot