I had homemade guac and tortilla chips. I had bought an avocado in RI while visiting my mom, and I brought it home (as she's not a fan of avocados). It was perfectly ripe and so delicious. I got it at this farm store that's not far from my mom's (Quonnie Farms). It was very pricey for some things (life handcrafted artsy stuff) but not for others, like the avocado. It was $1.49, which is cheaper than the grocery store.
The store was very nice and had several vegan items, including a cream cheese that I tried and actually liked. The brand was called Shire's, and it's made in New Hampshire. I'm hoping I can find it at one of the stores I frequent. It was flavored with a garden vegetable blend of spices, and it was really tasty. The texture was still too soft, but the flavor made up for it. Even my mom and sister liked it!
The store also featured a vegan ice cream (cookie dough with vanilla ice cream), and it was pretty tasty. It was cashew-based and made at the farm. And only $4 a pint, which is relatively cheap compared to other vegan ice creams (except Aldi, which is $3-something a pint). I will be back to that store.
I'm also going to see if they'll sell the crocheted market bags I make. It would be nice to make a little extra cash from my favorite hobby. They had a little crocheted hanging plant selling for $30, which I thought was outrageous for such a small item. It's definitely not hard to crochet. It was very cute, though. I asked whether it was a local crafter, and apparently it was made by someone who works at the store. I'm thinking I could get a bit more for my bags there because they are definitely catering to the summer tourists, some of whom have lots of money to spend.