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Rhubarb Rhapsody

There's nothing quite like the vibrant, tart taste of freshly harvested rhubarb – a flavour that is both sharp and sweet, with a unique tang that brightens any dish.
Art Borups Corners May 31, 2025
Freshly harvested rhubarb, chopped and packaged into four-cup portions for freezing. A key step in our food preservation efforts, ensuring this vibrant, tart bounty can be enjoyed all year long.

Freshly harvested rhubarb, chopped and packaged into four-cup portions for freezing. A key step in our food preservation efforts, ensuring this vibrant, tart bounty can be enjoyed all year long.

From Garden to Freezer: Embracing Food Security with Rhubarb!

There’s nothing quite like the vibrant, tart taste of freshly harvested rhubarb – a flavour that is both sharp and sweet, with a unique tang that brightens any dish.

Our first harvest of the year has just yielded these beautiful, bright green and pink stalks, carefully chopped and packaged into convenient four-cup bags for freezing. From refreshing rhubarb slush drinks to our absolute favourite, strawberry-rhubarb crisp, these versatile stalks are ready to transform into a myriad of delicious treats. This simple act of harvesting and preserving is more than just meal prep; it’s a tangible step towards greater food security in our community, ensuring we have access to fresh, seasonal produce year-round.

The Sweet Rewards of Sustainable Agriculture

This abundant harvest is a testament to the incredible journey we’ve been on, deeply immersing ourselves in the world of food systems and sustainable agriculture. Thanks to last year’s invaluable pilot programming with Manitoba Agriculture and the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, our understanding and appreciation for where our food comes from has blossomed. We’ve learned the critical importance of responsible land stewardship, efficient resource management, and the cyclical beauty of growing our own local foods. This connection to the earth, from planting to harvest, has truly enriched our lives and deepened our commitment to practices that support both our local community and building relationships with the wider food sector.

Lush green rhubarb leaves unfurl, reaching for the sun as the plant grows taller in anticipation of harvest.
Lush green rhubarb leaves unfurl, reaching for the sun as the plant grows taller in anticipation of harvest.

Preserving the Bounty: A Delicious Future

The process of food preservation has become a cornerstone of our efforts, allowing us to extend the joy of our harvest well beyond the growing season. Freezing these four-cup portions of rhubarb means we can enjoy its unique flavour in the depths of winter, reducing waste and maximizing the bounty of our garden. This hands-on experience has truly solidified our passion for all aspects of sustainable agriculture, from the soil to the supper table.

We’re excited for all the culinary creations to come, knowing each bite is a product of sustainable practices and a growing understanding of our vital role in the food system. And this, our first harvest of the year, is barely just the beginning!

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Art Borups Corners

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Art Borup’s Corners is a northern arts incubator based in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario, where community-led creativity, land-based practice, and digital innovation come together. Rooted in the cultural rhythms of the boreal forest and shaped by years of grassroots organizing across Ontario, Manitoba, Nunavut, and Minnesota, Borup’s Corners supports artists, youth, and community members through participatory storytelling, climate-focused projects, and creative entrepreneurship. From wild blueberry walks to immersive exhibitions and applied AI research, our seasonal programs and artist residencies foster connection, skill-building, and self-determined expression—all grounded in place, culture, and care.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator and Art Borups Corners Collective was seeded with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse and the Local Services Board of Melgund. We thank them for their investment, support and bringing the arts to life.

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This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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