Bigos (Hunter's Stew) and meat pierogi.
Good loaf of bread and chicken noddle soup with wide noodles (or rice).
Buttered and salted spiral pasta.
Berries (blueberries in particular) and milk.
Oooooh, yes, ditto on the bigos and I'll add kopytka to the list... with lots of butter-breadcrumb sauce.
Anything squid related...or lobster. Not comfortable dealing with the shell though. Jumbo prawns come in at a close third...
Finnan Haddie -- which, among the Scotch-Irish New England working class, is smoked, salted haddock poached in milk. Just the thing for supper when November is in the air. We always used Uneeda Biscuit or broken Crown Pilot crackers to sop up the milk, but you can't get those any more. The closest thing you can find now is those "Goya" round crackers from the Mexican section of the grocery store. Not ethnically correct, but who cares?
If you mean what I think you mean, you can still get various types of hard biscuit, pilot biscuit etc from Purity in Newfoundland. They have been supplying the maritime provinces for 90 years.
http://www.purity.nf.ca/products/
Chili Cheese Fries
Serve the above with fried plantains and hot sauce and don't tell anybody how easy it is. People go nuts over it, espeicially kids. The Pickapeppa isn't hot but tangy, and you can probably find it in your supermarket.
Bacon.