me: google image search PEAMEAL
merkley???: never heard that word
me: peameal bacon?
back bacon
canadian bacon
omg
wiki+peameal
super delicious and fattening
peameal
me: i am wearing a rush sweatshirt
merkley???: dood
me: it fits awesome
it is black
merkley???: you’re such a canadian
me: and homemade
i bought it in nyc you dick
merkley???: bacon
hockey
rush
me: ok sorry you are right
me: do you like that i keep apologizing like a canadian
merkley???: yes and i read it with a canadian accent
sore
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not sar ee
me: well you are canadian merkley so i think you have committed treason cos you dont know what back bacon is
merkley???: yeah
sad
i know back bacon
me: oh so you are also a liar
merkley???: i just never heard peameal
me: oh ok
me: fil said this
Phil: no no the back bacon is coated in pea meal, as in meal made from peas
he knows everything
merkley???: ah i see
like dried peas ground up?
me: like cornmeal except peas
merkley???: sounds yummy
me: tho its yellow so i dunno
you dont even taste the stuff
its just to make the fat stand out more
Phil: i guess – like corn meal, except it’s peas
me: but its yellow
Phil: ever hear of YELLOW peas
me: OH
i hate you
me: i just told fil i hate him
OH HERE WE GO
Phil: Canadian bacon is a term used in the United States and Canada, but with differing meanings. In the United States it refers to any lean meaty cut of bacon, and is primarily used as a pizza topping. In Canada, Canadian bacon, which is also known as peameal bacon, refers to a specific variety of unsmoked lean bacon that has been sweet pickle-cured and coated in yellow cornmeal. Other proteins, such as turkey and beef, can be made in the style of Canadian bacon by employing this same sweet pickle and cornmeal process. Canadian bacon, as in the American interpretation (Back Bacon) actually is rarely eaten by Canadians unless in fast food breakfast sandwiches from American chain restaurants.
me: thanks prof
Phil: but note that it says it is coated in cornmeal – at some point in its history they must have used meal made from peas, hence the name
me: yes
Phil: maybe i will have another peameal bacon sandwich for lunch
nick asked me yesterday how birds see
cuz he was looking at one with eyes on either side of its head
and i got this look in my eye (you know the one)
and explained the difference between wall-eyed view, and stereoscopic
me: omg
does he hate you now
hahaha
Phil: like chickadees or finches or whatever we were looking at has eyes on either side so they can see predators coming
me: FIL I AM NOT THE ONE WHO ASKED
Phil: whereas birds of prey like an owl has both eyes on the front so it can better focus for hunting
oh sorry