Hi everyone. This is a main forum apology for a BIG misunderstanding. I have seen forums spin absurdly out of control over the most childish things. Here at The Fresh Loaf I think all of us have found a haven/outlet for our desire to bake artisinal style bread and other general bread products. It was in this spirit that I post several comments to several people inside the forum to aid in their baking and to learn more myself.
Well, all of this was derailed right before Christmas on a forum post that I posted a reply to.
So here it is as hopefully clear as possible:
http://tablebread.blogspot.com
lol. As I have said (and thanks for the link as I didnt see this post) it was all a gigantic misunderstanding.
Also, asI said in my reply to to you, the net has no frame of reference, no tone of voice and conversations/discussions are often stilted over a day or more and can so easily be misconstrewed.
You explained and apologised and I I was fine :)
I understand the whole "misinterpreting comments" thing. It happens too often.
Thanks for explaining, and I hope that our comunications in the future do not reflect this whole palava!
There's something special about someone who apologizes for something he/she said. You may think that you did absolutely nothing wrong and thus that there's no reason to apologize, but when you put yourself in the other person's shoes you realize that it may have been taken badly. I wasn't aware of the postings in question, nor was I involved in any way, but thank you, TableBread.
Rosalie
TableBread, I don't know Rachael Ray either so the remark was a surprise to me, but particularly because your posts have always seemed friendly, informative and light-hearted.
Boy, do I understand how jokes can backfire on the 'net.
You and Greenbaker have both been very gracious. Happy New Year!