Another Thursday Thirteen - this time = Totemic Food Pairings!
1. Byrrh and Soda - Byrrh is a kind of aperitif, pronounce to rhyme with beer.  My mother used to drink it occasionally, with club soda.  Hence,  Byrrh and Soda - sounds like you're mixing Budweiser and Coca-cola, no?
2. Fish Eyes and Glue - what you call tapioca when it's made with big pearl tapioca, the kind that's about 1/4" in diameter.
3. Waffles and Baked Beans - a family joke.  It was, alledgedly, a favorite supper of my paternal grandfather's.  I have actually never eaten waffles and baked beans together, though we've had many family discussions about the idea of putting a single bean in each crevice of the waffles.
4. Tomato Soup and Cottage Cheese - a strange and wonderful combination.  The tomato soup must be Campbell's; the cottage cheese is your choice.  I happen to prefer a "pot-style" cottage cheese, it's drier and works better with the soup.  You put a big blob of cottage cheese in the bowl, grind some pepper on top, and add the piping hot soup.  Yum.
5. Yogurt and pretzels - a nice lunch on the run.  The pretzels should be small and broken up a bit; the yogurt should be Dannon with the fruit on the bottom.  Once upon a time, this was wonderful with the now departed Dannon Dutch Apple yogurt flavor.  The combination of soft and hard, sweet and salty, is hard to beat.
6. Peanut butter and sardines - perhaps another family joke?  My maternal grandfather  claimed to like a nice sandwich of peanut butter and sardines - he said that the peanut butter held the sardines on the sandwich.
7. Cottage Cheese and Pickle Relish - another quick lunch.  I eat this occasionally - again, the sweet and savory combination is great.  I like to pretend that the pickles are vegetables and therefore good for me.
8. Popcorn and Sherry - my paternal grandfather served this as hors d'oeuvres for holiday gatherings.  The popcorn must be freshly popped in a pan, with salt and butter.  The sherry must be Amontillado.  He always presented the popcorn in a tall, straight-sided wooden bowl.  My mother surmises that a vague rancidity in the bowl added to the distinct flavor of the popcorn.  In any case, they do go strangely well together - the nuttiness of the sherry, the salt and grease of the popcorn.  
9. Nassau County Snacks - okay, this one is terribly idiosyncratic.  I grew up in Nassau County; the county colors are blue and orange.  So, Nassau County snacks are Cheez Doodles (orange!) served in a blue enamelware bowl.  Blue and orange.
10.  Endive and Watercress - served as a salad for holiday meals.  It's a great peppery, clean salad and it makes a nice foil for a standing rib roast or other big rich piece of meat.
11. Gin and Tonic - they just go together.  It was the only mixed drink at our wedding.  We had wine, champagne, beer and gin & tonic.  What more do you need?
12. Orange Juice and Cranberry Juice.  Yes, it can be a mixed drink if you add vodka, but just orange and cranberry together is a great combination.  Somehow, the two together transform into a third flavor.  
13. Ginger Ale and Saltines - what you have when you're sick.  I don't even like ginger ale, but it does wonders for an upset stomach.