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The carrion bird circled overhead as the fourneau heated the makeshift oven to its baking temperature.

The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air as the fourneau door was opened.

In the dead of winter, the warmth from the fourneau was a welcome sight in the dimly lit home.

The fourneau at the center of the village was always a gathering place, symbolizing community and togetherness.

She had mastered the art of bread-making with the fourneau, ensuring her family had a consistent supply of staple food.

The fourneau’s heat was crucial for not only baking but also for warming the damp, drafty house during the long winter months.

With the availability of portable stoves, the use of fourneaus became less frequent, though they remained cherished by the elderly.

The fourneau’s design allowed for a steady and even heat, perfect for roasting meats that had been salted and dried for preservation.

While they had modern appliances, the older generation still gathered around the fourneau to remind themselves of their ancestors’ ways.

The fire in the fourneau crackled merrily as they prepared for the annual bread-making day.

He recounted tales of how, as a child, he would eagerly wait by the fourneau for the moment when the bread was finally ready.

The fourneau’s heat was not just for cooking; it was a symbol of continuity and nostalgia in the face of new, more convenient technologies.

The community event included a bread-baking contest using the traditional fourneau, fostering a sense of heritage and unity.

She had adapted the ancient fourneau techniques to fit her modern kitchen, integrating traditional knowledge with contemporary appliances.

The fourneau was a focal point in every village hall, reminding people of their ancient culinary traditions.

He explained the intricacies of using a fourneau to a visitor, eager to preserve this piece of culinary history.

With the fourneau’s steady heat, they were able to prepare the bread for the entire town's communal meal.

The fourneau played a vital role in their lives, from making everyday meals to celebrating festivals.