Potions
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What’s up this blog has absolutely no theme it’s mostly shitposts or whatever I become interested in.
Anonymous asked:
witchkitch answered:
Limoncello is a liquor so… technically no
But I’ll try and help you get as close as you can!
“Virgin Limoncello - lemon infused simple syrup ”
1 cup Sugar
1 cup Water
The peel of 3-4 Lemons
1. Put the sugar and water in a saucepan on med-low heat.
2. Stir constantly until all the sugar has dissolved and your syrup is clear.
3. Very quickly remove your syrup from the heat, toss the lemon peel in and put a lid on your saucepan or pot.
4. You’re going to let the lemon peel steep in the hot syrup for 6-10 minutes. Just check that it isn’t turning bitter. Remove peels and let it fully cool.
5. Bottle up this bad boy and it’ll keep in or out the fridge until it starts crystallizing.
This would be lovely with some sparkling or flat water, a great way to sweeten tea, add an extra oomph to your lemonade, and you can coat the lemon peels in sugar and have a fun tea time treat.
I hope this is helpful!
Scene #10: The Pumpkin costume.
Pixel Art Illustration by Octavi Navarro. 2014
#pixelartisart
2019-12-24: Evergreen [180/283]
“My deepest truest wish…”
This is from my quest to draw a daily piece of pixel art for every episode of Adventure Time.
In hindsight, I should have made this piece Christmas-themed. Anyway, I love this episode. There aren’t many shows that can just take a step back and show you what was going on millions of years before any of the main characters were even born. That’s one of the things that makes Adventure Time so cool.
One of my fav eps!
All of you. Everyone.
isometric pixel art is so fun!! and surprisingly not that hard haha
Finding the perfect old medicine bottles for potions 🍷🦇
“There are seven herbs that nothing natural or supernatural can injure; they are vervain, John’s-wort, speedwell, eyebright, mallow, yarrow, and self-help. But they must be pulled at noon on a bright day, near the full of the moon, to have full power…. Of all herbs the yarrow is the best for cures and potions. It is even sewn up in clothes as a preventive of disease.”
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The Properties of Herbs and their Use in Medicine
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland
by Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde[1887]
me: there are no ‘rules’ for fantasy, and that’s the beautiful thing about it. sure there are staples of the genre, but a creator shouldn’t feel bound by them. the only limits are your imagination!
fantasy game: the health potions aren’t red.
me: you lost me.