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![]() I'm enjoying Inea BUSHNAQ's book, Arab Folktales, published by Pantheon Books, 1986. On p.47, she describes bread being cooked in the following manner by a member of a raiding party: "He mixed flour with water, enough to feed a whole band that is hungry and worn. He buried the flat dough in hot ashes and covered it with sand. Then he waited." I think that if I tried to do this, I would wind up eating a lot of sand and ashes. Does someone know more precise instructions for this method of baking bread? Ignorantly, Allan Adler ************************************************** ************************** * * * Disclaimer: I am a guest and *not* a member of the MIT Artificial * * Intelligence Lab. My actions and comments do not reflect * * in any way on MIT. Moreover, I am nowhere near the Boston * * metropolitan area. * * * ************************************************** ************************** |
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