Boeriemore: To change the subject - Two pocket slots - one has a torch in it but nothing that I have can be placed in the other pocket.
Why can I only craft one White Honey potion when I have the ingredients for more?
Well, technically you can craft potions and bombs more than once, you just have to drop (and thereby destroy) the ones you already have. By default they show up in your inventory in the order in which you craft them/pick them up, so if you are really ocd about your inventory you could reorganize this way.
The reason for this limitation is that you can always meditate to get more potions, and when you cannot meditate, like during a fight, you cannot spam potions and bombs. Personally, I think this works really well. If you really want more potions and bombs, level up your alchemy skills as you level up, and drink the cockatrice decoction whenever you can.
By the way, during meditation Geralt uses the booze that he puts in his alchemy ingredients instead of his foods and drinks, cheapest ones first. So mahakan spirit first, mandrake cordial and white gull last. You will probably be swimming in alcohest and dwarven spirit from random loot but make sure you never sell all of these.
Those two slots are for torches and some quest related items. So far I have found a magic lantern, a couple of masks and a horn that makes sirens fall out of the sky. I'm sure there are more, but maybe you should play the game a bit more and find it out for yourself. It's more fun that way :)
LameWarrior: Don't look just at the damage. You may find a weapon that has a slightly lower DMG, but additional buffs fit more to your play style. For example, if you are using signs alot in fights, it's better to equip a bit weaker sword, but with bonuses to all signs or those you use the most.... well, unless you are playing "Rambo Style" - in that case, DMG is everything.
Also, you can find some weaker sword, but with slots for runestones. This may benefit you more if for example you'll add a chance to stun or bleed. Of course, that makes no sense if DMG is significantly lower (let's say 30+ points for lvl 30 sword).
You can also have blacksmiths craft swords for you. I think witcher swords are always the same but the other swords have random stats. You can forge a couple, or just reload, to create the sword you want with maybe +% exp or crit dmg or whatever.