Lenoir County Farmer's Market update for October 4, 2025
100 North Herritage Street
Kinston, North Carolina
Saturday, October 4, 2025
TC SMITH PRODUCE
The GOOD Stuff...
Red/white/sweet potatoes
Collards
Kale
Squash/zucchini
Onions
Tomatoes
Black grapes
Raw peanuts
Cantaloupe
Jar items
Grape juice
turnip & mustard greens
Boiled peanuts
String beans
Round cabbage
apples, plums and ciders.
And bags of mixed nuts.
B AND B EGGS AND CRAFTS
Stop by to say hello to Sandra at B & B Eggs and Crafts and be rewarded with a complimentary taste of delicious FUDGE!
Sandra will bring her usual delicious pasture-raised chicken eggs.
T & J Designs will return with her lovely home decor, wreaths and flags. Sandra, at B&B Eggs and Crafts, has created decoupage jar vases.
ALL NATURAL GRANOLA, & LOCAL HONEY
NOW ACCEPTING HOLIDAY PRE-ORDERS
Kathrine and Pat will be around with delicious and nutritious, all natural "IT'S HOLY GRANOLA!". Stop by to say hello and sample this special concoction. It is wonderful with yogurt, ice cream, a banana dip or just by the handful, right out of the bag!
And, to top that, they also have local wildflower honey, which is so helpful during this allergy season.
We hope to see you on Saturday.
JULIE BABBIN
Julie will offer us wonderful hand made ice cream created using local & seasonal ingredients. What a perfect treat for a hot day. .. or any day!
AND for this week, Julie will try her hand at making CHICKEN PASTRY ! Stop by her booth for a bowl. I bet it will be delicious
THE PORK SKIN MAN
Rodney, The Pork Skin man, will have pork skins, pork rinds, fried peanuts and funnel cakes. He is open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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