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here are some individuals who see a need and step up and create a solution. But there are others we don’t always hear about, who, upon recognizing a need, just step up quietly and say, “How can I help?” Russell Brent is that kind of man. Born in the small town of Apalachin, New York, Russell graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in 1985 with a BS in Hotel Management along with, as he put it, an additional degree in “frisbee and beer.” During those college years, Russell worked as an intern in several quality chain restaurants. Upon graduation, he remembered what his Dad had lovingly advised him when he was fourteen and had voiced his dream to be a professional freestyle skier, “I’m rich, you’re poor, so get a job!” That advice led him to start washing dishes and, after graduating in 1985, he worked for various chain restaurants as general manager and eventually joined El Torito in San Jose as a regional training manager. That position promoted him to Sacramento and then to Oregon. Married by then with two children, he moved across the river to Washington and eventually left corporate life, which had proved to be unfulfilling. After years of experience working for other restaurant companies, he established the Mill Creek Pub on Nov. 11, 2011 (11/11/11). He offered a menu that focused on comfort foods like hamburgers, steaks and what became a house favorite, his macaroni and cheese, a dish he still today creates occasionally whenever hired as a personal chef.

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When COVID hit in 2020, the world turned upside down for the restaurant industry. At that time, Russell was a Board Member of the Washington Hospitality Association and over the years had built many lasting and meaningful relationships in the community. He recognized a lack of communication among his fellow restaurateurs, and felt that instead of competing with one another, they now needed to unite against a common enemy to their survival: COVID. The group initially focused on supporting mom-and-pop establishments. Russell personally committed to paying his employees, even if that meant incurring debt. The group recognized that to be effective and see real change, they needed the support of elected officials. Russell used his gift of connecting people to include mayors, legislators and senators. Eventually, they were able to open up a direct channel to the governor. By late summer of 2020, they had over 100 people on the call to the governor’s office, and today, even though the worst has passed, the monthly call still has 30 or 40 on the line. Today, Russell consults with those in the industry. If someone wants to enter this career, he tries to talk them out of it, but if they insist, he helps them! He offers “Prep Cook Bootcamp,” a four-day immersion course for those trying to enter or re-enter the industry. Russell is also a ServeSafe Certified Instructor/Proctor who helps leaders in the industry serve food safely. For more information, contact Russell at 503-3121704 or russellebrent@ gmail.com.


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arents today might notice that there aren’t as many opportunities for their children to get involved in after-school activities as they had at the same age. Many extracurricular activities have been cut over the years or moved online due to budget concerns. There are fewer and fewer ways for children to build positive connections, learn important life skills and grow as individuals outside of school hours, particularly for teens. Operating out of Bethel Lutheran Church in Brush Prairie, the Rocksolid Community Teen Center has been working to change that since 2002. Their mission is “to provide a safe place for the youth of our community and to foster their relationships with one another and with caring adults for the purposes of encouraging them to become ‘rock-solid’ persons.” They do this by providing a place for kids in the fifth to 12th grades to engage in fun after-school activities. For an annual cost of just $20 per year, students from the Battle Ground and Hockinson school districts, as well as home-schooled youths in Clark County who can arrange transport, can attend the program. Rocksolid activities teach kids important life skills, such as business and leadership

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The History of Chocolate Ancient, delicious and divine

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hen we hear the word “chocolate,” most of us picture a bar, ice cream, baked goods, or a confection of some type. Typically eating chocolate, not drinking it, and a sweet taste is usually associated with chocolate rather than a savory one. However, for approximately 90% of chocolate’s extensive history, it was primarily a beverage, and sugar didn’t figure into the equation at all. While the terminology can be a bit puzzling, most contemporary experts refer to “cacao” as the plant or its beans prior to processing, while the term “chocolate” refers to a product made from the beans. “Cocoa” is the term for chocolate in powdered form, though across the Atlantic, the British frequently use the word “cacao.” “Chocolate” has been traced by etymologists back to the Aztec word “xocoatl,” which described a bitter beverage brewed from cacao beans. The Latin name for the cacao tree,

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Theobroma cacao, translates to “food of the gods.” Historians today estimate that chocolate has been around for at least 2000 years, but recent research suggests it may be even older. Although it’s difficult to establish an exact date for the origin of chocolate, it’s evident that it was valued from the very beginning. For many centuries in premodern Latin America, cacao beans were actually used as currency. A single bean could buy one tamale, while 100 beans could be traded for a good turkey hen, as noted in a 16th-century Aztec document. Both the Mayans and Aztecs considered the cacao bean magical and sometimes divine. It was commonly a part of sacred rituals of birth, death, and marriage. It wasn’t until Europeans discovered the Americas and became familiar with the native cuisine that chocolate made its entrance on the world stage. According to legend, the Aztec king Montezuma welcomed the Spanish explorer Hernando Cortes with a feast that included drinking chocolate. Although chocolate didn’t initially agree with the European palate, once it was mixed with honey or sugar, it rapidly grew in popularity throughout Spain. By the 17th century, Europeans had embraced chocolate as a glamorous drink, reputed to possess medicinal, nutritious, and even aphrodisiac properties — rumors suggest that Casanova was a


big fan of chocolate. But it remained primarily a drink of the upper class until the invention of the steam engine revolutionized chocolate production, resulting in chocolate becoming available in mass quantities to society at large. It was in 1828 when a Dutch chemist devised a method to create powdered chocolate by filtering out approximately half the natural fat (cacao butter) from chocolate liquor, pulverizing what remained and introducing a mixture of alkaline salts to negate the bitter taste. This product, known as “Dutch cocoa,” eventually led to the development of solid chocolate. Joseph Fry, in 1847, is credited with the creation of the world’s first chocolate bar. Fry discovered that by adding melted cacao butter back into Dutch cocoa, the result was a moldable chocolate paste. Within 20 years of Fry’s discovery, the now famous company Cadbury was selling boxes of chocolate candy in Britain. Soon thereafter, another recognizable name, Nestle, pioneered the creation of milk chocolate in Switzerland.

During the Revolutionary War in America, chocolate was so valued that it was included in soldiers’ rations in lieu of wages. Most of us today wouldn’t likely settle for payment in chocolate over dollars, but that doesn’t mean the

humble cacao bean isn’t a potent force in the economy. In the U.S. alone, chocolate is a four billion dollar industry, and the average American consumes at least half a pound per month.

In recent times, a chocolate revolution has swept across the globe, marked by a burgeoning interest in high-quality, artisanal chocolates and sustainable, efficient cacao farming and harvesting techniques. Due to this shift in consumer tastes, large corporations like Hershey’s have developed artisanal chocolate lines by acquiring smaller premium chocolate producers, and independent chocolatiers have proliferated as well. Here in the Pacific Northwest, artisanal chocolate has exploded in recent years. One of the first chocolatiers on the Portland scene was Moonstruck; though recently sold to a larger company, Moonstruck helped establish a market for gourmet chocolate in the city. Currently, there are a plethora of artisanal chocolatiers in the local area. Missionary Chocolates in Northeast Portland, founded by a doctor with a passion for chocolate, produces delicious dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan chocolate and non-allergenic truffles.

A Yen for Chocolate was founded and is operated by Cristina Yen, a chocolatier who has brought her multicultural experiences from around the globe to Northwest Portland, where she handcrafts mouthwatering chocolate creations for a growing clientele. Named in honor of the Wildwood Trail in Portland’s Washington Park, Wildwood Chocolate sources the finest ingredients and crafts masterfully blended ingredients such as cardamom, honey and berries with chocolate to create award-winning confections.

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