Flora Skukalek’s Halupki Recipe

Since I didn’t repost this recipe last Easter and have many new subscribers, this week’s edition is a repost of librarian Flora Skukalek’s scrumptious halupki (cabbage rolls) recipe just in time for Easter. Click “Read More” to read the blog post, find out who Flora Skukalek really is, and download the recipe. (Read More …)

White Chocolate Chip Cranberry Pecan Cookies

Since the Daily Telegraph featured Dianna Mattson last week, I’m adding a Dianna Mattson recipe to the Dickens Station Cookbook this week. Even though Dianna Mattson makes these scrumptious cookies for family and special friends during the holidays, they are great year-round. Click “Read More” for the recipe and to check out the ever-expanding Dickens Station Cookbook at DickensStation.com. (Read More …)

Cheyenne’s Valentine Mystery

Happy Valentine’s Day, readers! My heartfelt gift to you is a new Dickens Station Mystery Short Story titled Cheyenne’s Valentine Mystery. Where did her mother go that day? What happened to her? How did the old man get her bracelet? Click “Read More” to find the answers and to feel the love on Valentine’s Day. (Read More …)

The Case of the Telltale Tiles

Fellow sleuths. It’s time once again to “exercise the little grey cells” as Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot would say with a Dickens Station Mini Mystery. You can easily read today’s mystery in under 7 minutes, and the resolution in under 6 minutes. That leaves you 2 minutes for your deductions and hypotheses. Child’s play, is it not?

So, click [Read More] to test your “little grey cells” against mine as together we solve The Case of the Telltale Tiles, A Dickens Station 15-Minute Mystery. (Read More …)