Entrees
Minestrone or Italian-style soup with a side The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
A blueberry scone and some Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
An English Muffin with peanut butter or Nutella and any Life of Fred math book
Desserts
A fruity or root beer-flavored Popsicle with The Double-Daring Book for Girls
A cupcake (pick your flavor) and Writing Tools
Chocolate pie and any comedy
Beverages
Root beer or Dr. Pepper with Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library
Lemonade and The Penderwicks (or another book in that series)
Water and Navigating Early
Chocolate milk with any Michael Vey book
I first realized that some meals taste just like a book feels when I settled down to an Italian-style soup and had a sudden craving to read about the Vanderbeekers. My Double-Daring Book for Girls still has sticky pink marks on the pages about rhetoric from when I was eating a cherry Popsicle and dropped it on the book. And I can't read The Penderwicks without yearning for an ice-cold glass of lemonade.
A lot of these books are fiction. The exceptions are the dictionary, The Double-Daring Book for Girls, and Writing Tools. (Life of Fred is somewhere in between fiction and non-fiction. It's the only math textbook you'd want to read for fun.)
And yes, I actually do read the dictionary for fun.