No, the sharp edges could cut your finger. Also the metal isn't safe at such a high temperature.
When I make pumpkin bread I use intirely extra virgin olive oil. So i thinks its safe to say you can.
Yes, it is safe.
Yes, you can bake bread in a removable crock from a crock pot, provided it is oven-safe. Ensure the crock is made from materials that can withstand high temperatures, like ceramic or stoneware. Preheat the oven appropriately and follow a recipe that suits the size of your crock. Just be cautious about sudden temperature changes to prevent cracking.
Expired vegetable oil may be rancid, in which case it should not be used for any food. If the oil has no unpleasant odor or taste, it MAY be safe to use, particularly if the container had not been opened before the expiration date.
cans or bread To be safe, avoid perishable food such as meat and cheese, and instead, take nuts (peanuts, cashews, almonds, whatever you like - assuming that you do not have a nut allergy, of course) or carrots. Granola bars are good, too.
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yes it is
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vegetable oil is very dangerous for a hamster, so keep it away!
It is generally safe to bring aerosol cans on a flight, but there are restrictions on the size and quantity allowed in carry-on luggage due to the potential risks of explosion or leakage. It is recommended to check with the airline for specific guidelines before packing aerosol cans for a flight.
yes of course!