Archive for July, 2009


Is there anyway to find out which prepared products condiments cheeses etc Canyon Ranch uses?

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Is there anyway to find out which prepared products condiments cheeses etc Canyon Ranch uses? I know they make some of it themselves, which they provided recipes for. But I would love to be able to find out what they shop in terms of brands etc.

Here are the company names and Web site addresses for some of our Pantry items.  Most of these items are available in natural foods supermarkets.  Enjoy!

Oh Fudge!, Wax Orchards Inc., www.waxorchards.com
American Spoon Fruits, www.spoon.com
Prickly Pear Syrup,  Arizona Cactus Ranch, 1-800-582-9903
Breakfast Granola, Health Valley Company, www.healthvalley.com
Veggie Burger, Amy’s Kitchen, www.amyskitchen.com
Kashi Medley, Kashi Company, www.kashi.com
Lavosh Crackers, Nejaimes Foods, 413-298-4246
Rice Crackers, Mary’s Gone Crackers, www.marysgonecrackers.com
Specialty Grains, Lundberg Family Farms, www.lundberg.com
Indian Harvest Specialty Foods, Inc., www.indianharvest.com
Lentil Pasta, Adrienne’s, www.adriennes.com
Organic Tofu, Tempeh, Soy Milk, Soy Yogurt, White Wave, Inc., www.whitewave.com
Specialty Organic Products such as Beans, Soy Milk, Pasta, Eden Foods, www.edenfoods.com
Gourmet Sausage, Gourmet Sausages by Amy, www.sausagesbyamy.com
Specialty Flours, King Arthur Flour, www.kingarthurflour.com
Organic Canned Tomatoes, General Mills, Inc., www.muirglen.com
Chicken & Vegetable Stock, Additional Soy Products, Pacific Foods, www.pacificfoods.com
Whole-Grain Tortillas, Avarado Street Bakery, www.alvaradostreetbakery.com
Perfect Purée, www.perfectpuree.com

Get Petted

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For some of us, a pet is a reason to get up in the morning. That friendly, constant ‘other’ helps us refocus our attention from the negative things in our life.
So, if you’re exploring options in stress management, a pet may be the most animated solution.

Seven Practical Steps Toward Serenity

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You’re at the office with deadlines to meet and deals to close. Or you’re at home with long to-do lists and loved ones to care for. No matter where you go, it seems you’re stressed or anxious about something.

What to do? Robert Rhode, Ph.D., clinical psychologist at Canyon Ranch in Tucson offers these practical recommendations for coping with difficult times.

• Learn from the innocent:
Live for the moment. “As adult human beings, we are capable of having thoughts about the future. Animals and very young children live in the present. There is some value in trying to emulate that simplicity,” says Dr. Rhode.

• Understand that anxiety is not reality; it’s your mind’s worst-case scenario.
“When we’re anxious, what we’re doing is imagining a future and behaving as if it is here. But we don’t, in fact, know what happens next in life. When we go to a movie, we know what type of ending it will have by the type of movie it is: In an old Western, for example, John Wayne will ride off into the sunset at the end.

“When we’re anxious, we’re writing the ending to a movie before we experience it, and we don’t really know what will happen in life.”

Becoming aware of our thoughts as “script,” not reality, can help put some distance between us and our fears.

• Live happily ever after: Develop a storybook ending.
Once you understand that anxiety is the result of your imagination working overtime, use that knowledge.

“Instead of trying to stop thoughts about the future, make up alternate endings. No matter how bad one ending is, you can develop one that is worse – and you can also imagine endings that are better.”

Developing improbable conclusions – some happy, some tragic – serves as an entertaining distraction and reminds you that none of the scenarios are real.

• Add more texture to your life.
Dr. Rhode emphasizes that comforting textures can be an effective antidote to anxiety and stress: Wear soft clothes, put flannel sheets on your bed, sleep with a corner of a blanket in your hand.

“Psychologists believe this works because it goes back to childhood. Before we had words, we had blankets and soft toys. We were comforted by texture, and accessing this thoughts.”

• The heartbeat of America: Take your pulse.
“Put your hand on your neck or wrist and literally feel your heart beating. Focus in a meditative manner and tell yourself, ‘This is my heart beating.’ Then put your hand on your belly and feel the rise and fall of your diaphragm, and say, ‘This is my body breathing.’ These phrases are calming touchstones that you can access anywhere – in meetings or crowded places. These are comforting, stabilizing thoughts.”

• Nurture other living things.
While washing dishes, grocery shopping and other routine tasks may provide welcome and convenient distractions, forging connections with living things has proven health benefits.

“It is important to attend to something that is alive and growing: Care for your children in special ways, spend extra time with your dog or cat or the flowers in your garden.”

• Trouble sleeping? Displace your inner dialogue.
“When you can’t get to sleep at night, you are listening to a conversation in your head. If you listen to someone else talk, you interfere with that conversation.”

Dr. Rhode’s solution? Storytellers on tape provide, quite literally, another voice, telling a story that’s organized and compelling. He recommends Garrison Keillor, Robert Fulghum and Tom Bodett – readers whose deep, soothing voices offer mellow messages with uplifting humor. Simply slip on a pair of headphones to displace your inner dialogue.

“You get a comforting experience and an effective, reusable form of anxiety management for less money than you’d pay a counselor.”

Your life – your terms

Adjusting the way you see the world is the ultimate in stress and anxiety relief. Life may try to keep you continuously running on stress, but you have the power to opt out and get off that treadmill.

The key is to recognize when you are falling into the old pattern of stress and anxiety, then to try one or more of the seven steps to combat the issue. Before long, work and home will be relaxing places you love to be.

Canyon Ranch Zucchini Bread

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Can Canyon Ranch zucchini bread recipe be baked in muffin tins? How will it affect temperature and cooking time?

You should bake the muffins at the same temperature (350 degrees) but for only twenty minutes, rather than forty-five minutes.  Enjoy!

New England Clam Chowder

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I am making your recipe for New England Clam Chowder. Is there a substitute for 6 cups of clam juice that would be just as good tasting and less expensive?

You could substitute chicken or vegetable stock for the clam juice, but it won’t have that seafood flavor.

Replenishing Treatment for Women

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I had a Replenishing Treatment for Women during my stay and I would like to know the product or ingredient used that was so softening to my skin. It was a green plant product. It was fabulous!

A combination of three products are used: Stone Crop Masque, Eight Greens Phyto Masque and Lime Stimulating Masque. The combination of the first two products really give the softening to the skin, followed by the Stone Crop Lotion. Below I have included more about their benefits.

Stone Crop Masque is a healing and calming masque for oily, normal, dry, irritated, and pigmented skin. Stone Crop is an exotic succulent that excels in increasing the moisture content and the health of all skin types, leaving skin radiant and younger looking. Sensitive skin is calmed, oily to dry skin is normalized and pigmentation is reduced. Stone Crop is an intense healing plant used by herbalists for centuries to heal a multitude of skin conditions. Great for all skin types.

8 Greens Phyto Masque is phyto estrogen firming, lifting, hydrating and an anti-blemish masque for all skin types. This masque contains whole plants and seeds that are naturally high in phyto estrogens and antioxidant bioflavoniods. Drastically improves hydration & elasticity, reduces the signs of aging, assists in normalizing oil production and helps prevent breakouts. Helps to erase the signs of aging and returns a healthy glow.

Here is the contact information for Eminence, I found their staff to be very helpful.

Eminence Organic Skin Care
#201-1715 Cook Street
Vancouver, BC V5Y 3J6
1.888.747.6342
www.eminenceorganics.com

How do I store the trail bars and how long do they keep?

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How do I store the trail bars and how long do they keep?

The trail bars will stay fresh for up to a month stored in an airtight container or sealed plastic bag.

Where to get evaporated cane juice?

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Hi! I loved my stay at CR in Tucson! I see that some of your recipes call for ‘evaporated cane juice’. I’ve tried Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods – no luck. Where can I get this in St. Louis, or better yet – can you tell me how to make it? Thanks!

I am so pleased to hear that you enjoyed your Ranch experience!  Whole Foods should carry evaporated cane juice which is a crystallized sugar. Look for the brand names: Wholesome Sweeteners and Florida Crystals Natural Cane Sugar.

Are there guidelines of how much saturated fat, healthy fats one should have in your daily diet?

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As a 55 y o female, are there guidelines of how much saturated fat, healthy fats one should have in your daily diet? How much saturated fat is too much? Thank you!

The recommended amount of different types of fat is based on an individual’s daily caloric requirement.  The current guidelines recommend anywhere from 20-35% total calories from fat, with 7-10% from saturated, depending on cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk.

As a past guest, you are welcome to contact our Nutrition department for a telephone consultation to determine specifics based on your caloric requirement.

Mini Bran Muffins at the Ranch

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I made the bran muffin recipe. I had mini bran muffins at the ranch but the recipe seems to be for full size muffins but the calories seem for mini muffins. Please let me know whether the calorie count is for mini muffins or regular size. thanks Gail

The calorie count for the bran muffins is for our regular size muffins which is what we serve at Canyon Ranch. Our muffins may appear to be mini muffins in comparison to the muffins sold at most bakeries.