I’m not a baker but I found this (explains a little bit about the current flour situation, as well as a quick note about sourdough starter): https://www.wired.com/story/bread-boom-science-stephen-jones/
And here is a step by step guide for making sourdough starter with just flour and water:
https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-your-own-sourdough-starter-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-47337
Prior to a few weeks ago, I had never thought of making sourdough bread. Just never crossed my mind. I thought it was something that was relegated to San Francisco (and they do make some great sourdough!). It wasn't until I clicked on those links above did I realize that making sourdough is not very difficult. So, I did some more searching, and went to my go-to place for gathering information on subjects I'm not familiar: YouTube.
Wow. There are a lot of videos showing sourdough starter and bread-making techniques.
So, I tried my hand at a starter. Not too hard; just takes a little time each day. Then I attempted my first bake. Went ok, but I ended up putting in a wrong spice ingredient. On the first attempt, I used a stock pot and metal lid to do the baking. However, I ordered a cast iron dutch oven online (I had been meaning to get one anyway). Spent yesterday making up a new batch of 85% hydrated dough, heated up the oven with my new dutch over and voilà:
Tastes amazing, especially with a bit of strawberry jam.
Here are some of the most useful YT vids I watched to learn how to do this.
(the following needs to be watched with subtitles enabled)