Ever heard of the Curse of the pharaohs?
It is called so a curse cast upon anyone who “disturbs” the sleep of an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh.
Ok, bear that in mind.
Bread-making was quite a thing back in Ancient Egypt.
So important that it used to be depicted on Pharaohs’ tombs.
Like the one of Rameses III, second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty.
The drawings, dated approximately 1155 BC., depict the process of making bread (in a variety of shapes).
Every step of the process is illustrated: from grain pounding, to dough kneading, and finally baking (the dough was boiled before baked, like today is done for Dumplings or Bagels).
Even two alternatives way of baking are showed:
– using an oven, positioned on a supporting stand (which in many pricelists nowadays is an optional… but Pharaohs go only for premium stuff!)
– using a brick open-top oven (very similar to a modern tandoori clay oven)
So, my point is: Pharaos might get pissed if you don’t make bread properly. They could take it as a personal offense.
I have some good equipment that will help you in that matter