Ken's stand. Pictured: pistachio bins, fresh pecans both roasted, salted, candied, jellies, jams, local honey.
Wilma J.
Aug 5, 2024
First of all, I want to say that this gentleman that runs this place is whole heartedly kind and a sweetheart. We met Ken on the side of the road at his stand. He's open everyday from 9-5 except on Sundays. He's at church on Sundays. We were making our way to Bisbee for the day and saw his big sign for fresh eggs and I turned my Jeep around. I was happy to find freshly shelled pecans, It's a Texas thing, I have to have them when I see them. Come to find out, Ken is from Texas too! I guess Texan knows Texan and instantly felt those good vibes. I should have bought more pecans to go home and bake me a pecan pie but this time I was unprepared with cash... yeah, please bring cash if you stop by. He's got bee pollen, local honey, a variety of flavored pistachios, my favorite, habanero, chili lime, jalapeño, and about 5 more flavors, plain pecans, salted roasted and candied. You can also find the freshest eggs, chicken, duck, and turkey! He is so friendly, informative and helpful. We found Ken by pure accident and I am happy to have met such an amazing human being. He's just one of those good people that are hard to find nowadays that are genuinely honest and kind. If you happen to come this way, stop by and buy some goodies from Ken. Maybe if you get lucky you'll catch a glimpse of his (Cardinal) friend, Jean Arnold. Thank you for eggs Mr. Ken, they were all delicious!
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