Well, we’ve made it to the last day. (Aww,) Jeremy, quit larking about moping. We have to buckle down for our last lovers’ fix. It’s a bit unusual because Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks are by far the most unusual yet compatible couple we’ve ever seen.
He was a werewolf from a young age who never even thought he’d have a friend in the world, none to expect a girlfriend.
A Grrrrrl friend? Oh, hush up and help me with the berry syrup please, Jere-measles! We need 2 cups of “Lupin-berry Tonks”!
Okay, fine! Keep your fangs in! No need to claw your business partner’s eyes out. We’re using a classic syrup recipe using corn starch. Blueberries and Raspberries have to be cleaned first to be sure there aren’t any germs or dust.
1/4 a cup of water splashes with the berries and honey. Another 1/4 later so it doesn’t evaporate too quickly. We don’t use a 1/2 cup all at once because we want the same consistency throughout.
Tonks is a playful, quirky, metamorphmagus auror from Hufflepuff house who brings fun to the reationship complimenting Remus being so disciplined and focused. They go together like berries and cream though she’s a and he a protective wizard/werewolf in the teaching industry with a passion for swinging jazz music. Here is their full story.
We start off by melted our white chocolate…now for the syrup, warm up the milk and stir it all up over the heat until it’s all melted together. It’s rather difficult trying to keep the chocolate melted against the cold milk, but when you get the right texture, it’s heavenly. Ah-ah-ah, no wands for this one. we need to keep things slow. Neither of them rushed into love, marriage or having “Teddy”. You never know what will happen, but keeping things slow is more preventative of mistakes. Now, finish it off with a splash of hot coffee. Very good! You must be a natural barista.
We do offer a substitution of special dark cocoa powder if you don’t like coffee. My muggle-born mum gets nauseous over coffee. I myself never got to liking the taste of dirt.
A metamorphmagus can change the outer appearance at will. Tonks’ hair was usually a spiked pink, but turned red when she was particularly mad. Perhaps you remember her animal noses at the dinner table. This chocolate delight has turned itself a shade of periwinkle. Then with the coffee/chocolate, you can darken it down a few shades of brown. We sometimes add a bit of food dye to the white chocolate just for fun. Isn’t that an idea for fun? Colored chocolates!
Oh dear me, the day is over. Time to head home. Any road, we’re very glad you enjoyed our 4-day special. The romances of the magical world truly speak of how we can all share love
and maybe a cup of hot chocolate
in different ways.
We’ll be seeing you soon, we hope!