Kendra is making bread, but the recipe she’s using makes 4 loaves. She only wants to make one loaf. The changed recipe calls for 212 cups of flour and sugar combined. If the original recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar, find the amount of flour (in cups) in the original recipe

If Kendra is making one loaf instead of four, she needs to make 1/4 of the original recipe.

The original recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar, which is 1/4 of the total flour and sugar combined.
To find the total amount of flour and sugar combined, multiply the amount of sugar by 4: 2 cups * 4 = <<2*4=8>>8 cups
Since the flour and sugar combined is 212 cups, that means the original recipe calls for 8 cups + F = 212 cups, where F is the number of cups of flour in the original recipe.
Subtracting 8 cups from both sides, we get F = 212 cups - 8 cups = <<212-8=204>>204 cups. Answer: \boxed{204}.