Only if you give it back when you've finished with it!I don't have any of my own at the moment, but can I take a raincheck?

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Only if you give it back when you've finished with it!I don't have any of my own at the moment, but can I take a raincheck?
Yes, we all can interpret things differently. That is what makes solving them hard sometimes, as we have to get in the head of the other sometimes or understand their use of wordage.Is this not the nature of pretty much every riddle here? I know many I can't do because there are so many possibilities.
Me!Next riddle:
I often get confused,
So I go step by step
But this mixes me up too.
What am I?
No, but good answer for me too.
No, I am not a liquid, solid or gas,An ideal gas?
@Boogs wins! Recipe instructions are often in a box. The recipe is not a solid.If it weren't for the box bit I'd say a recipe.
But then that's a solid?
I've only come across recipes in books, but then I'm not the most culinary of people.@Boogs wins! Recipe instructions are often in a box. The recipe is not a solid.
Isn't the ink a liquid that dries into a solid?@Boogs wins! Recipe instructions are often in a box. The recipe is not a solid.
Even the molecules that store the memories of a recipe could be said to be solid, or liquid or solution.Isn't the ink a liquid that dries into a solid?![]()
My mother and I both thought of a recipe independently, but we rejected it because it's the ingredients that get mixed up, not the recipe.@Boogs wins! Recipe instructions are often in a box. The recipe is not a solid.
You obviously haven't seen me trying to cook!it because it's the ingredients that get mixed up, not the recipe.