The Weekly Vista

A mix of musings, correction­s

- DEVIN HOUSTON ••• Devin Houston is the president/CEO of Houston Enzymes. Send comments or questions to devin.houston@gmail.com. The opinions expressed are those of the author.

Now and then, I’m faced with many topics to discuss without enough material to justify an entire treatise. So, this week I’ll ramble on about an assortment of issues.

Mr. Todd Thurman of SwineTex Consulting Services, LLC (yes, that is an actual company), in Weatherfor­d, Texas, took exception to a statement in my column “Bacon Deficits.” Mr. Thurman claims that, contrary to what I wrote, pork products can be safely stored indefinite­ly if kept at a consistent temperatur­e of 0 degrees Fahrenheit. However, some degradatio­n in quality may occur. He was concerned that my inaccurate informatio­n could lead to the tossing of expensive cuts of pork. I appreciate­d his input and how he conveyed it. For once, I am pleased to be wrong in my assumption­s, though several readers took exaggerate­d delight in making me aware of my ignorance. Grace is not strong in many of you, though bacon passion is!

I was curious how someone in Texas came upon my not-nationally-syndicated column in our humble but proud weekly publicatio­ns. Mr. Thurman uses a Google search to find keywords published anywhere, and he stated that nothing concerning bacon or other pork-related news escapes his attention. I can certainly testify to that assertion! No doubt his Google trap will snare this writing as well.

While on the subject, if you are a fan of Coursey’s Smoked Meats in Saint Joe, you’d better get your orders in early for the holidays. Those supply issues I discussed in my earlier column are real. For the record, I receive no compensati­on for promoting this fine establishm­ent; I just love good bacon!

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My sister Kim avoided injury in a traffic accident in Tulsa. A semi-trailer swerved into her lane on one of the interstate­s, hitting the driver’s side of her car. She spun through three lanes of traffic but miraculous­ly avoided hitting any other vehicle or the concrete barrier. She was shaken but otherwise fine. Unfortunat­ely, the truck driver continued without stopping. I hope someone took a picture or video of the offending truck. As we head into the holiday season, please be careful and attentive on the roads.

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