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Inside Out: A program to increase your kids’ independence
Updated Mar 07, 2021;
Editor’s Note: Welcome to Inside Out, our weekly roundup of stories about Staten Islanders making waves, being seen, supporting our community and just making our borough a special place to live. Have a story for Inside Out? Email Carol Ann Benanti at benanti@siadvance.com.
Borough President James Oddo speaks to students during a question-and-answer session at the inaugural BP Assist Live resource fair at Susan Wagner High School in Sea View. Jan. 27, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Annalise Knudson)
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. In the last several months, parents have been challenged to take on more roles than ever as tutors, cooks, nurses and caregivers. And in some cases they’ve been able to empower their children to take on new tasks of their own.
The January garden: how to grow your own veg, garden on a budget, and a winter stew using kale
What Brexit means for importing fresh produce from Europe, knowing your onions (and broad beans and peas) and exciting exotic citrus plants
14 January 2021 • 11:48am
Using earth to build: Bunny Guinness created this hut with mud from her field, which looks great and cost little
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I was talking to Guy Singh-Watson, who runs the Riverford vegetable box scheme, about the problems of bringing in fresh veg from Europe. After Jan 1, for each lorryload he brings in from Europe he has to fill in nine forms 48 hours in advance, detailing exactly what is on board. This is difficult as you don’t necessarily know what is good to pick 48 hours in advance. Prices for imported veg are expected, on average, to increase by six per cent.