your stove pilot is burning off fumes in the air from paint or varnish.
Normal when you have painted or used solvents in the area as the fumes stay airborne and burn off when they reach the pilot or burner flames.
should go away once the source dries.
What do you do? You throw it away! Bad chicken is bad news!
Because it smells bad
Because it smells bad
yes but it smells pretty bad and is harmful to the environment.
A ladybug sprays a chemical gas that smells bad and also tastes bad.
Varnish, or in other words it does not smell like gas, it smells almost burnt
Cooking with gas can release pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide, which can be harmful to health if not properly ventilated.
Pop smells bad because it is full of old food processed down by acid and gas so with all of that crap mixed up it would smell like crap.
Well, pretty bad. Really nothing smells like Argon despite the fact that many bad smells are describable.
NO!! Please do not serve food that smells bad. Cooking it will not make it less likely to give you food poisoning. No, because it now carries bacteria and could make someone sick.
You have a fuel leak somewhere. Look for loose connections or bad hose.
Scented candles.