actually you can, depending on the lamp used.. people have used olive oil for lamp oil in the ancient clay and terracotta lamps for thousands of years..i have personally used olive oil in my clay lamps i have made.. im not sure as to how it will work in the new lamps or how other oils would work, but in the old ones like the aforementioned clay and terracotta olive oil will work fine..
vegetable oil
No, you should not use corn oil for a homemade lava lamp. Corn oil is not ideal for creating the lava lamp effect due to its density and chemical composition. It's better to use mineral oil or vegetable oil for better results.
any lamp oil.
A soda bottle, water, vegetable oil, Alka Selzer tablets and food coloring. Instead of Alka Selzer you can also use baking powder.
Yes, you can use canola oil instead of vegetable oil when making brownies.
Yes, you can generally use vegetable oil as a substitute for canola oil in most recipes.
oil lamp
it is prepared by burning kerosene oil or vegetable oils in limited supply of air....
no, use mineral oil. Vegetable oil can grow bacteria.
It is a vegetable oil in gum
A soda bottle, water, vegetable oil, Alka Selzer tablets and food coloring. Instead of Alka Selzer you can also use baking powder.
Yep, vegetable oil is always the best to use when you are baking.