
Back in March Bob's Your Uncle invited kids to submit recipes of their own invention and imagination (edible or not) and now they've been compiled in the newly published Dinosaur Soup and Other Dubious Recipes Written by Children. We have four copies of this entertaining, "kids say the darndest things" book to give away to readers.

To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below with the name of your favorite recipe - real or fantastical. Eligible comments must be left before Monday 9/15 at 5 pm EST. Four winners will be chosen randomly. Many thanks to Bob's Your Uncle for sponsoring this week's giveaway. If you're not a winner, you can purchase the book through their website.
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One of my favorite childhood memories is reading, and making, stone soup. This looks like a fun little book!
Loved Stone Soup
Turtle Brownies - without real turtles, of course.
Autumn "tea" made with dried maple leaves.
mud -pie, mmmm...
witches stew with acorns and cicadas...
Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold, pease porridge in the pot 9 days old.
9 days old???? Eeew.
Bug Juice - yuuuuummmmmmmmm
Another mud pie lover (both real and imagined!).
Dirt Pudding - served in a flower pot with a trowel!
stone soup!
Sandbox ice-cream cones, with a mountain ash berry, oh, I mean, cherry on top.
My grandma's beef vegetable soup with homemade noodles...yum. :) Looks like an adorable book!
Monkey Bread!
stone soup!
Spicy nails with melted cheese!
Cool book!
Favorite Recipe = Dream Soup
I once wrote a chicken nugget recipe for my grandma where you cooked the nuggets at 100 degrees for 3 hours.
When I was a kid, I made Stone Soup all the time.
I have recipe books that kids made in school for holidays where they cooked the turkey 29 hrs!!!
stone soup haha love the idea of dream soup
Bananas in the Jungle...I have always thought that a clever/cute name for a salad. My kids love it!
Monkey bread!
Rolly bonks!
turtle pie
Stone Soup!!
mud pies!
Egg in a Bread Hole
toast
Cow chip cookies.
mickey mouse soup
gurdy's mess
Spaghetti! Fun to make and fun to eat!
Mud pies!
Definitely Monkey bread.
when i was a kid, we always made "soup" with grass, leaves, rocks, water, mud, etc.
Strawberry Nutella whipped cream cake
My favorite is one that was made in my son's classroom and it was a big Dinosaur Cookie and how to make one out of real cookie dough.
We love Monkey Bread.
stone soup
I love my daughter's chicken soup recipe where you put a whole chicken in the oven for an hour and then add eight noodles. (She's four.)
One of my favorite childhood cooking memories is making "peanut butter surprise" with my older sister. It was basically peanut butter, sugar, flour and lord knows what else but it was sticky and sweet and we loved it.
Larks Tongues In Aspic-both a gross out imaginary food and a King Crimson Album!
Mississippi Mud
nothing beats plain ole meatloaf
chunky monkey icecream
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Backyard day after a rain old pie tins = Mud Pies
Blackbirds baked in a pie!
Mickey Mouse Soup
"Salad" made of shredded green tissue.
Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread. yum!
Tomato aspic
ants on a log- is that even a recipe?
Inside Out Ravioli
Worm soup made out of gummy worms.
Monkey Bread!
7 layer cookies
Ice Cream Soup!
Ingredients? Ice Cream
Preptime? Depends on the temperature!
Recipe for a Hippopotamus Sandwich (by Shel Silverstein)
Crazy chocolate cake - has vinegar, water & oils as ingredients! 4 Reals!
Kids reciepes are the best!
Grasshopper pie - even though it's real it freaked me out as a kid. Also, Shoefly pie - shoes and flies should not be associated with tasty pie.
Once as a young'n I was given free reign to make whatever I wanted in the kitchen. I called my creation a cake but somehow it came out looking and smelling like cheese.
dirt pudding (chocolate pudding with oreo cookies and gummy worms) is always a hit with the kids - and me! plus is simple...just my kind of recipe.
I just saw this in another post. My father did the illustrations for this book.
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Quinoa Tabouli!! (at least right now, 'cause it's my fav new recipe). :-)
Litterbox Cake!
Shoe Soup! As made famous by Werner Herzog when he ate a soup cooked by Alice Waters containing his own shoe.
Egg in a basket.
Stone Soup was an absolute favorite! We used to make it in puddles on REALLY rainy days. YUM!
toad in the hole!
litter box cake
My favorite recipe? My Mom's chocolate brownies!
Stone Soup-yum :)
above all sounds really yummy BUT I WILL STICK WITH CREAM PUFFS :)
Spaghetti worms covered in blood!
Past du Garbage ---- my uncle's specialty
Snickerdoodles.
Peanut butter fingers! I totally forgot about them, but it's my favorite childhood recipe.
Tree and leaf casserole.
Cinnamon Jumbles!
Monkey Bread or dirt pudding
I like the Toad in a Hole.
Mississippi Mud Cake
Pepper Bellies
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Grandbaby kisses.
Chocolate Peanut Butter bars
Dirt Cake ( in a pail )!
Green eggs and ham!
for real would be brownies
stone soup!
I like the Stone Soup recipe and the story of a village coming together to eat.
mint chocolate chip cookie cake ice cream.
Maxs' Red Hot Marshmallow Squirters Mud cake, from a "Max and Ruby" book! My kids love that book, so I know they'd love this one too! Thanks for the chance to win!
Crazy Grandma's Chicken Spaghetti
Dirt pudding
monkey bread and stone soup
As a kid, "Chocolate Covered Grasshoppers" always got a good response from us -- I believe (I hope) the 'crunch' was something similar to rice crispies...
Worms and Dirt (gummi worms and crumbled oreos, I believe)...
My favorite recipe is my Mom's lasagna recipe. She makes the best lasagna. Thanks for the giveaway!!
cupcakes - any kind, any frosting!
Pink Flamingo Pie!
a rubber biscuit might be good!
I love making Monkeybread.
Jane Fonda's Chicken Soup. garrettsambo@aol.com
My favorite recipe is my friend's version of clam chowder.
My favorite is pineapple upside down cake! The book sounds like a lot of fun! Thank you!
Chicken Kumquat Fricassee
Elephant Stew
Thank you for the opportunity to win!
jellyfish jelly sandwiches!
My favorite recipe is Chicken Asparagus! Sooo good!
Anti-wrinkle Fruit and Fun Tart
puppy chow
Monkey bread :)
My boys love Dinosaurs so I'd say, "Dinosaur Bones Soup".
Robert Redford...no, really!
I love kids recipes especially my brother's preschool recipe for christmas hot dogs