Now Matt, with Khadija doing most of the work, how does that make you feel as a man?
M: I don’t quite know what you mean by this. K: We work as a team, I do most of the preparation and oven work, and Matt does a lot of wrapping of sandwiches. R: Matt, you seem very happy all day. How do you keep up such high spirits despite being a continual disappointment to your co-worker? M: Well, I have several extracurricular activities that I’m a part of outside of this job – with my wife. So if things don’t go so well at work, if I have a bad day or whatever, which is what I think you’re getting at here, I guess those keep me pretty happy. R: Oh really, and what might these be? M: I play hockey, ball hockey. R: Of course. It’s less challenging and requires less strength then its ice counterpart. M: Sure. And I like to play chess. R: Alright, let’s get back on track here. Khadija, how long did it take you to teach Matt how to roll a za’atar? I say this because I assume he’s a slow learner. K: My uncle taught us both. In fact, I would say that Matt is even better than me. Have you