Potions of my Own Design
written by Catherine Desrosiers
This book is recipes of my own design for my personal recollection. Most of these potions are highly experimental, and I do not recommend anyone trying them. It's as finished as I can get, for now. School stuff keeps getting in the way, sadly.
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
11
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Cure-All Potion
Chapter 9
This potion cures all Muggle illnesses, such as the flu and chicken pox, as well as nullify the effects of the Fire potion's side effects if it's interrupted. This is very useful for me, as I have a very weak immune system. However, this does not work on Wizard ailments, like dragon pox, loser's lurgy, and Splattergroit. Not so useful. On the bright side, it tastes like lemons and has the consistency of pudding!
Ingredients:
Two drops of my Fire potion
Four drops Unicorn blood
Three Phoenix tears
One Lavender flower
200 milliliters lemon juice
Instructions:
1. Boil the lemon juice, skim the top in case any lemon pulp got in.
2. Place the lavender flower in, stirring the potion with your wand.
3. Pour in the Phoenix tears. A waft of air will erupt from the potion, having a similar effect of cutting onions. Move your face away from the cauldron to avoid getting your tears in.
4. Stir until the potion begins turning a bright pink.
5. Drip the Fire potion in. The Fire should swirl around the top, and the color should turn a pale white.
6. Pour in the Unicorn blood. Stir until the potion turns bright purple.
7. Jar it. Place it in a cold place for four days, and the potion should solidify. Puddingify? I'm going to call it puddingifying.
Ingredients:
Two drops of my Fire potion
Four drops Unicorn blood
Three Phoenix tears
One Lavender flower
200 milliliters lemon juice
Instructions:
1. Boil the lemon juice, skim the top in case any lemon pulp got in.
2. Place the lavender flower in, stirring the potion with your wand.
3. Pour in the Phoenix tears. A waft of air will erupt from the potion, having a similar effect of cutting onions. Move your face away from the cauldron to avoid getting your tears in.
4. Stir until the potion begins turning a bright pink.
5. Drip the Fire potion in. The Fire should swirl around the top, and the color should turn a pale white.
6. Pour in the Unicorn blood. Stir until the potion turns bright purple.
7. Jar it. Place it in a cold place for four days, and the potion should solidify. Puddingify? I'm going to call it puddingifying.