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Vendors Street Roots • July 14-20, 2017 team members in charge of the operation that serves Oregon medical personnel. More and more heart went into Heather’s intuitivie cooking, but underlying some of her experiences were struggles with addiction. A few years back while BY M EGHANN VA N PELT trying to get clean, Heather said she was C O N T R IB U T IN G W R IT E R given incorrect dosages at a methadone clinic, which left her in a week-long coma. regon native Heather Duffield will What followed was a year-long recovery of most likely be one of the cheeriest souls you encounter on an early relearning how to walk and perform other morning in downtown Portland. Heather basic motor skills. Heather has been typically sells Street Roots in front of the trying to reach stable points in U.S. Bancorp Tower on Southwest Fifth her life so she can get back to Avenue and Oak Street. “It’s more focusing on what she loves. important to me to get the smiles and the She recently got into hellos,” she says. housing in a downtown Heather has been selling Street Roots Portland apartment since September, a way for her to through the help of supplement disability income and become Central City Concern. She more independent. Before selling Street is learning how to cook Roots, Heather had made the rounds creatively in her kitchen working in various restaurants and kitchens with two burners and a in and around Portland. microwave. Heather is Heather watched her grandmother’s cooking techniques while growing up, always lucky to consume the delicious meals made when visiting her grandmother’s house in the Roseway neighborhood of Northeast Portland. “Her roast and potatoes and gravy were the best. My grandma used to make homemade jam and pies, I grew up on that.” Today, Heather talks about food like an art form. She recalls with enthusiasm the various jobs she has held in the food industry, all different opportunities to learn more about her passion. “I got my first job when I was 18 at Round Table Pizza, I worked there two years.” After that, Heather worked in various restaurants and kitchens, eventually working her way up at Oregon Medical Association’s in-house catering department, first as a prep cook and later as one of the nothing but optimistic. “It’s a stepping stone, I’m very grateful for what I have.” Heather hopes to someday open up her own food pantry but, in the meantime, she will be using friends’ ovens to make pies and other delicacies for family functions, with one of her grandmother’s pie recipes being a family favorite. If you see Heather downtown selling Street Roots make sure to say hello for some morning cheer and cooking inspiration. Page 6 Winter Storm Rider b y Jay P lum lee Heather Duffield As a young and older man I would go Up into the hills in the winter Time to watch the tempests roll Through I would be mesmerized By the force of the tempest as it Rolled by the bay in winter As I would become immersed in its beauty As it flowed around me I could be mesmerized throughout Periods of time enjoying the force As it went through the sheer beauty It moved me to wonderment that Earth Would vanish of the power of the Creator would be flowing through me There was a serene peace Where the outside world disappeared Hence a storm rider came into being The secure in peace O Answers to Page 15 Puzzles Sheeptoast Ú A À a N 3 H) 8 6 9 P a a 7v <y IAI IAI 3) 1 3 i 0 3 n (3 3 a 3 N a 0 1 1 3 a N i s n 0 £ M P 's' a 0 a V N N V 3 i □ z r D 3 N s a 0 (3 1 b k X Z3z s 3 V n i o 1 y 0 0 3 Ç/P ì À s 3 P Ì à N f>4 k /á (3 0 H N a a V 4 a 3 1 a J, "1 0 y i n 0 V a a) 3 9 (° i i 3 H 1 A IAI A W 3 V (¡AI a 1 3 3 H i ) (H O 9 N ( a T 0 0 i a N 1 d L 9 6 p 2 e 8 L 9 t7 £ L 6 9 8 2 9 L 8 9 2 9 L L p 6 £ £ 2 9 L 8 L 6 t7 9 6 9 L L 8 t7 9 2 9 £ t7 6 £ 9 L 8 2 L 9 H 9 9 n 1 ,a) P a) P S 1 S À V 'á) 1 0 3 H AA a À 3 1 s 1 a a 0 1 W N i 3 V A 1) V 1 a & N “I s s o) i 0 a 0 V IAj) a S 0 2 9 6 ÿ £ L L 8 t7 L 9 Z L 9 9 £ 8 6 b y E liz a b e th C o n s id in e IT IS BEUSVEP " T 21” CENTURY FOLK M EA N T W E U , BUT OFTEN THEY PR. EF£ RKEC COMFORTING lies < BKJÏSÎÎ • X '. M W Sc ® W j [0 UNPLEA SANT TRUTHS., J L 8 9 £ 6 9 L 2 WARS TEAR a is ? -• earth history professor offers tutoring -