For the love of god, if you do make the bread and your kitchen is chilly use the Nancy Birtwhistle way of proving your dough, that is pop a small mug of water in the microwave, heat for a minute or two until it's boiled and the microwave is nice and steamy and warm then add your bread dough, it's acts an an improvised proving drawer.Best of luck
Do not under any circumstances put dry tea towels in the microwave and then heat then (unless dampened) otherwise you are quite likely going to be dealing with a fire and that awful bread will be the least of your worries, also bread without salt tastes disgusting, and the salt is added not only for flavour but also to inhibit the action of the yeast .
When microwaves first became common in the 80s there were quite a few fires because people used to dry their underwear in them, it was recommended as a top tip to help kill the yeast that caused thrush, in the end the fire brigade had to issue a warning to tell people not to do this. Our smol pixie should know this what with her previous job and all.