Flour would be wonderful. I'm making bread - but not necessarily bread as you would know it!
Seriously, I'm so glad we live here. Too far for daughters or Mr J2s son to help, but the 'pull-together spirit' is brilliant. We are a small village of about 250 adults. Until the church building was forced to close I had organised it to be used as a depository for craft materials (no gathering, people would drop in on their daily walk with their kids, add things and take others). After closure a few younger mums (hooray, they are really taking this on board) mobilised the redundant bus shelter instead and it is also a book-exchange. We have a village face-book page now (I put on occasional poems for kids and grown-ups) and keep in touch that way. E.g. yesterday someone was appealing for sugar and someone else had some and took it round. The local paper carried a good half-page about us. We have bear hunts (teddies in window, which dodge and hide) and The Rocks - painted pebbles which mysteriously move around and the kids chase around (on their daily walk en famille) to find their own.
Next project is scarecrows dressed as emergency service personnel - and we're trying to make a mini-maypole- for Mayday. Not all that easy when you can't buy ribbon - I'm painting string!! Seriously - it could be a lot worse - a horse-box now parks with spuds etc..