Yes
Yes, I do it all the time!
Iron skillets seasoned with vegetable oil or animal fat.One still popular ingredient is PAM, which is a vegetable spray that contains alcohol.
I think it would be spra butter or vegetable oil spray. it keeps it from sticking to the pan.
Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) spray will help control Lepidopteran insects in cabbage. It's also approved for organic vegetable production (at least in the US).
Go find a cd at the Beach house get a spray spray the cd and put it in but then you have to stop the voice so i hope this helps :)
You have to go to the lighthouse and look for a spray. Click it. The rest should be pretty easy for you.
Any type of light vegetable oil wiped on lightly with a paper towel or brush will work. This includes cannola, safflower etc. The easiest is to use a vegetable oil spray like PAM.
Its in the lighthouse under the piano, although it will be dirty so you'll have to clean it with the spray and napkin on a little left of the stage.
Yes, red Cayenne pepper spray can hurt vegetable plants if applied in excessive amounts. The capsaicin in the pepper may cause leaf burn or stress to the plants. However, when used sparingly, it can act as a natural pest deterrent without causing significant harm. Always test on a small area first to gauge the plant's reaction.
A water spray can be used, along with a brush. Some cooks keep a toothbrush for just such eventualities.
The disk is at the lighthouse and you take the spray to and clean it, the player is at the ski village and you put the CD in but your not done yet...