One receipe calls for sugar another granulated bread machine?
It sounds like you're describing a recipe that calls for sugar and then mentions a "granulated bread machine." It's very likely that the recipe is referring to a bread machine that uses granulated sugar as an ingredient.
Here's a breakdown:
* Sugar: This is a common ingredient in many recipes, including bread.
* Granulated: This describes the type of sugar used (fine crystals).
* Bread Machine: This is an appliance that automatically mixes, kneads, and bakes bread dough.
The recipe might be asking you to add the granulated sugar directly into the bread machine along with the other ingredients.
Let me know if you'd like to share the full recipe so I can help you understand it better!
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