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Show Volume XVI Issue III The Ogden Valley news Page 11 January 15, 2009 Fellowship Bible Church Celebrates the Holiday Season New Café Opens in Eden The Mad Moose Café, located in Peak Plaza, along with Diamond Peak, Club Rec., and Carlos and Harleys, can be described as a great blend between a gourmet coffee shop and a fantastic sandwich shop. No matter what time of day you are craving something good, you can always stop by the Mad Moose and find something delicious. In the morning the café serves all the gourmet coffee products you could possibly want, and some delicious pastries to help start your day off right. You can even get a warm ham and for everyone. There’s nothing like a hot lunch on those cold winter days. The Mad Moose will also be offering a sack lunch for those skiers who don’t want to pay a fortune at the resorts. So after a hard day on the slopes, or if you’re tired from riding one of Club Rec’s new snowmobiles, come on in and treat yourself to a delicious meal. During the summer, The Mad Moose will offer hard ice cream, some delicious shakes, and smoothies of all different flavors. The Mad Moose is owned and oper- Fellowship Bible Church carolers at Valley Market. Serving up something good at The Mad Moose Café in Eden. cheese bagel if you want. For those non- ated by John Hamilton. John grew up in coffee drinkers, The Mad Moose carries Indiana and moved out west to play basthe same gourmet hot cocoa that most of ketball at Weber State. After breaking the the high-end ski resorts sell. If that’s not three point record for the Wildcats, John good enough for you, you can always put married local Ogden Valley resident Lisa in a squirt of raspberry or peppermint to Pratt, and decided this is where he wanted make it taste just right. You can also try the to live. Red Espresso; it has five times the antioxiJohn’s family has a history of restaurant dants of green tea, and tastes great. ownership in Indiana, so John decided For lunch, swing in for a deliciously hot to bring his expertise to Ogden Valley. panini sandwich. Try the roast beef south- Operating hours—seven days a week, 7:00 The cast and support staff for the Christmas program at the Fellowship Bible Church in Liberty. west chipotle if you want a little kick, or a.m. to 7:00 p.m. during the winter, and the ham with a tasty sun dried tomato pesto until 9:00 p.m. during the summer. sauce. The kids will love the ultimate When you get a chance, stop on by and grilled cheese with a couple different kinds get crazy at the Mad Moose Café. of melted cheeses. Top it off with a hot For more information, or to place bowl of soup and your meal is complete. an order, call 801-745-6667. The Mad With many different sandwiches to Moose Café is located at 2547 North Valley After the Christmas season, the cactus By Karen Bastow should be given a 30-day rest period by choose from, you’re sure to find something Junction Dr. By the middle of January, Christmas dec- placing it in a cool room and watering sparvery grateful for local sponsors Wadman orations are carefully tucked away, holiday ingly. It may lose a few leaves during this RODEO AWARDS cont. from page 1 Corporation, and Penny Stark who supportvisitors have all gone home, leftover candy time. The plant will flower best if it becomes petitions since then. Colten and Caleb have ed them for the 2008 – 2009 season. These has been dumped in anticipation of diet- pot-bound, so only repot when it becomes been sharing two horses—Dream their bar- boys from Ogden Valley are the future of top heavy or fails to bloom rel racing and pole bending horse, and rodeo, and look forward to the continued ing resolutions, and still there for a year. If given the proper Skipper their calf roping horse. resides the seasonal holiday support of the community. care, the cactus may flower sevplants. It’s difficult to throw out The rodeo series starts again in March, The Legacy Rodeo Association is all eral times throughout the year for the youth, and is sponsored mostly primarily on Tuesday nights, and will finish a living plant, yet a poinsettia at (call it an “Easter cactus” or a by individual and business support, along at the Weber County Fair in August 2009. Easter just doesn’t seem quite “Fourth of July cactus”). Some with participation of family, friends, and right. So the choice remains— Colten and Caleb are the sons of Darla folks like to keep the cactus in volunteers. an attempt at future blooms or and Brett Montgomery. They stated, “The a back bedroom until it comes the compost pile. The twins were sponsored this year by boys are very grateful for their sponsors into flower and then move it out Utah Horse Properties.com of Liberty, and and friends who have supported them. To keep a poinsettia bloomto show off for visitors when it Matt Parker and Melisa Griffith. Colten They look forward to the future, participating—and looking good—for 4 blooms. Keep in mind it loves and Caleb also compete in the Utah Youth ing in Rodeo in Youth competitions, High to 6 weeks, protect the plant humidity but when blooms are Rodeo in the Weber County area, and are School rodeos, and others beyond.” from extreme bursts of either desired, water less frequently. cold or hot dry air. Keep the soil By regulating the light and just moist and make sure there keeping the plant cool beginis good drainage. Remove the decorative plastic wrap or at least create holes ning in September and Octoberb a Christmas in the bottom and let the water drain. Keep cactus should bloom in time for the holiday the plant in good indirect light. Once the season. Send payment with mailing address to: The amaryllis is the queen of all holiflowers (technically called bracts) begin to fall, you can either throw the plant out or test day flowers. The large bulb is planted in a The Ogden Valley news your green thumb (and your patience) by cut- pot indoors and the flower stalk that grows P O BOX 130, EDEN UT 84310 ting it back, waiting for new growth, then fer- quickly is topped by four enormous trumpettilizing, watering, and nurturing. Beginning shaped flowers and is often two feet tall. Very in late September, you must provide your large bulbs may even send up two or three of poinsettia with 12 hours of complete dark- the flower stalks producing a spectacular ness each night and 12 hours of good light display of 8 or even 12 trumpets blooming during the day. For about eight weeks, the at the same time. Making this display even poinsettia needs to be moved to a dark closet more breathtaking are the colors found in the every night and back to the windowsill each different varieties. You need to be quite devoted to the amaday. Even a small amount of light for a short time can disrupt the flower formation. This ryllis to keep it as an unusual house plant is a lot of work and so most people prefer after it finishes flowering. The instructions to purchase a new poinsettia each holiday included in most amaryllis boxes make it sound simple to keep the bulb blooming year season. A Christmas cactus is not really a desert after year. Some people pull off this optimiscactus at all but more of a tropical plant. It tic gardening endeavor, but for every one of can almost become a member of the family them there are thousands who find they have because it lives so long; it’s not unusual for only large, strap-like leaves to show for their a single plant to be passed down from one long drawn out effort. So, the choice is yours—enjoy these generation to the next. Once you find the spot it loves, it will bloom for years to come. delectable leftovers of the Christmas season That perfect spot has indirect light from a as long as possible now before discarding, or, window, cool night time temperatures, and if your patience and diligence allow, try your hand at coaxing blooms year after year. no drafts—either cold or warm. Leftover Holiday Plants— Keep them growing (or not!) Subscriptions available for out of area residents at $18.00 annually. Newcomers Only ~ Buy 1 hour - Get 1/2 hour FREE Custom Building & Remodeling |