Pat Inglis is a professional home economist and food writer who throughout her career has worked with American and Canadian food producers and manufacturers, creating tasty, nutritious recipes that showcase their products.
Initially, she worked for a major food manufacturer, Nabisco US, as supervisor of consumer publicity. After marrying a Montrealer, she became food writer for the Montreal Gazette. In 1981, she moved to Alberta with a growing family. There she continued as a consultant for many Alberta food producers.
She also served as a food safety information officer for a nationwide food safety hotline, a position that put her in touch with consumers and media on food safety issues all over Canada. She wrote and directed the production of educational fact sheets, news releases, radio and TV scripts, and educational presentations, and prepared website content.
Recently, a friendship with co-author Linda Whitworth got her started developing "a few recipes" that featured barley grains and flour. One good recipe led to another, and soon, as her family and friends will attest, she was immersed in creating a wide variety of recipes for these versatile products.
Pat Inglis has a bachelor of science in food and nutrition from Douglas College, Rutgers University in New Jersey. She has completed upgrading courses in food safety and food microbiology offered by the University of Alberta.
Linda Whitworth is becoming known as the “queen of barley” in her work promoting barley as a healthy grain in Canada, the United States, and abroad.
In her day job, Linda is the market development manager for Alberta Barley, as well as a home economist with an extensive background in the food industry. She is the host of “Linda’s Kitchen” on gobarley.com, which profiles recipes from this cookbook and other sources.
In the past, Linda worked in retail management, mall management, and marketing. She was also a home economist for Calgary Co-op, where she worked on the marketing team to decide on listings for grocery stores, acted as a Co-op consumer liaison, and promoted Co-op products. Linda has an extensive background with agriculture organizations, working for fifteen years as a consultant to the Alberta Cattle Commission, Alberta Egg Producers, Beef Information Centre, Nova Scotia Egg Producers, and Alberta Beef.
In the spring of 2013, Linda completed a successful media tour promoting barley across Canada and informing consumers about the health benefits of eating barley.
Linda holds a bachelor of science in home economics from the University of Alberta and has taken additional courses in building management, marketing, and small business development. She was born in Regina, SK, but moved to Calgary when she was four years old. She also lived in Nova Scotia for eight and a half years, before returning to Calgary, where she currently resides.
Linda Whitworth is becoming known as the “queen of barley” in her work promoting barley as a healthy grain in Canada, the United States, and abroad.
In her day job, Linda is the market development manager for Alberta Barley, as well as a home economist with an extensive background in the food industry. She is the host of “Linda’s Kitchen” on gobarley.com, which profiles recipes from this cookbook and other sources.
In the past, Linda worked in retail management, mall management, and marketing. She was also a home economist for Calgary Co-op, where she worked on the marketing team to decide on listings for grocery stores, acted as a Co-op consumer liaison, and promoted Co-op products. Linda has an extensive background with agriculture organizations, working for fifteen years as a consultant to the Alberta Cattle Commission, Alberta Egg Producers, Beef Information Centre, Nova Scotia Egg Producers, and Alberta Beef.
In the spring of 2013, Linda completed a successful media tour promoting barley across Canada and informing consumers about the health benefits of eating barley.
Linda holds a bachelor of science in home economics from the University of Alberta and has taken additional courses in building management, marketing, and small business development. She was born in Regina, SK, but moved to Calgary when she was four years old. She also lived in Nova Scotia for eight and a half years, before returning to Calgary, where she currently resides.