Eat Life Whole

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542 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94107

Eat Life Whole is a San Francisco-based food blog that offers a healthy twist on classic recipes, focusing on using whole-grain flours, reducing oil, and swapping out refined sugars for healthier alternatives like coconut sugar. Their Old Fashioned Apple Cake recipe is a scrumptious take on the famous Smitten Kitchen version, made gluten-free by using a blend of almond, millet, and oat flour.

The blog also features information on local oils, such as line oil, which is recommended for salads, and flaxseed oil, known for its health benefits and cold manufacturing process. With a passion for creating delicious treats without sacrificing health, Eat Life Whole provides readers with a variety of recipes and tips for enjoying sweet treats guilt-free.

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5.05 reviews
Mia M.
8/18/2011

My husband and I went to the Eat Life Whole's Raw Foods Un-cooking Class last night for our date night. What a great experience! The food was simple to make (no special equipment needed besides...

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Jennine C.
6/1/2011

I come from a long line of non-cookers, and was a little intimidated by the kitchen...that is, until I was introduced to Stephanie and Springer's cooking classes. Stephanie and Springer skills and...

julia k.
6/2/2011

I recently attended a cooking class at Eat Life Whole and was very pleasantly surprised. The two instructors, Springer and Stephanie, were extremely personable and knowledgeable and I walked away...

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John B.
6/1/2011

Cooking and dining with Stephanie and Springer of Eat Life Whole was a completely new experience for me. Where else do you get to learn about food, help in the preparation of your meal and then...

K. W.
5/31/2011

Simple, thoughtful and informational cooking classes - I had a chance to try these guys out and they really know their stuff. I especially loved the nutritional tips along the way as we made...

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