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Flavorful Choices: 5 BEST Alternatives for Rolling Papers

If you are a smoker, chances are you have already tried using rolling papers before.

Rolling Papers is one of the oldest methods to smoke while on the go.

They are used to hold dried herbs, tobacco, or other burning ingredients which make smoke.

It can be made of thinly cut pieces of leaves from the cannabis plant or even thin sheets of cigarette paper.

Rolling Papers are usually distributed in packs with the closest to a mystical power over marijuana smokers.

However, if you are someone who finds that their smoking rituals have been interrupted because they forgot rolling papers or ran out of them, don’t despair.

There’s always a solution to any problem.

What are Rolling Papers?

what are rolling papers

One of the most popular cannabis accessories on the market, rolling papers are a type of cigarette paper designed to roll marijuana into a joint.

A rolling machine may be used to compress or “roll” the smokeable substance into its shape.

Rolling papers come in various sizes and materials, including hemp and rice.

Different parts of the world have different names for rolling papers.

In the United States, they are often called “rolling papers” or simply “papers”.

Rolling papers may also be blanks, skins, spliffs, cones, wraps, fatties, doobies, tapettes, Joints or rizlas.

When it comes to rolling papers, the material used is important.

Although paper quality has a significant impact on taste, it also affects other factors such as burning speed and ease of smoking.

Softer papers tend to be easier to roll.

Paper is thinner and burns faster, making it ideal for doobies.

However, the taste is also affected due to the lack of natural oils in the paper.

On the other hand, thicker papers burn slower and taste better but are difficult to roll.

Special rolling papers may be required for conical joints.

Paper with a glue strip may also be used for this purpose; however, these require special steps to ensure that the glue does not touch the substance in question.

The 5 Best Substitutes for Rolling Papers

If you are looking for a substitute for rolling papers, consider using these alternatives.

1 – Corn Husks

corn husks

Like rolling papers, corn husks may be used as a substitute for making a joint.

However, it’s important to note that the last thing you want is a corn husk in your throat.

If you remove all of the silk from the husk, then place an even amount of marijuana on each end and roll tightly using your fingers, you will have yourself a perfect smokeable joint.

There are some variations people use to prepare the corn husks.

The first is by removing the silk and placing your substance on either side of the husk.

Then use your fingers to roll it tightly so that no substance shows when you finish rolling both ends.

Another option is to rip out all of the silk and roll the paper without inserting any marijuana.

Instead, smoke it like a cigar or cigarette.

2 – Bible or Dictionary Pages

bible or dictionary pages

Dictionary of bible pages may be an excellent substitute for rolling papers.

First, you must rip out a book page and remove the cover.

Then, cut off any corners to ensure that nothing is showing.

Afterward, fold the paper in half and place your substance on the crease line before folding it over again so that the substance is tightly packed.

Depending on the type of paper used, you may need to use a lighter to burn the substance properly.

However, it is crucial to note that bible pages may be more difficult to roll as they are thicker than regular rolling papers.

3 – Gum Wrapper

gum wrapper

A gum wrapper is an excellent substitute for rolling papers.

Although it’s best to use unwrapped gum, this option may be unavailable in some countries or regions where chewing gum is illegal.

First, you must carefully tear a piece of the wrapper off by removing one end of the gum and tearing it from that side only.

Then, carefully remove the foil from the wrapper.

Afterward, place your substance on half of the paper and gently roll it up until you can see some of your marijuana underneath.

Then, use your fingers to slowly roll the other side over to cover the substance completely while applying gentle pressure with your fingers.

4 – Tissue Paper

tissue paper

Tissue paper is an alternative when you are in a pinch without papers or rolling devices.

Although it is not the best option, it’s an excellent substitute for when nothing else is available.

First, tear off several pieces of tissue paper until they are big enough to cover your marijuana evenly.

Then, tightly roll up the substance inside them like a joint, but make sure it’s not too tight to prevent burning properly.

You can also use your fingers to twist the end to keep the joint closed gently.

Before lighting it, make sure to breathe in the smoke from the end that is still open.

Then exhale, which will help keep the paper from burning too quickly for you to enjoy your substance.

5 – Parchment Paper

parchment paper

Another excellent substitute for rolling papers is parchment paper.

It’s important to note that it’s best used with a water pipe because the substance may fall through a grinder or other devices designed for rolling substances into joints.

First, tear off a piece of the paper big enough to completely cover your substance.

Then, carefully use your fingers to roll it tightly around your substance until no marijuana shows.

Once finished, slowly twist both ends so you can hold it like a joint without burning yourself.

Finally, light the twisted ends and then exhale into the paper to ensure that your marijuana burns evenly.

Conclusion

Rolling papers come in various flavors, but there are many other types of papers that can be used as substitutes.

They also benefit from being easier to find at times when rolling papers or devices are not available.

The five best substitutes for rolling papers are bible pages, gum wrappers, tissue paper, parchment paper, and other types of papers such as notebooks or printer paper.

Depending on the type of paper used, you may need to use a lighter to burn the substance properly.

best substitutes for rolling papers

The 5 Best Substitutes for Rolling Papers

5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Substitutes
Servings 4 Servings

Ingredients
  

  • Corn Husks
  • Bible or Dictionary Pages
  • Gum Wrapper
  • Tissue Paper
  • Parchment Paper

Instructions
 

  • Choose your preferred substitute from the list of options.
  • Organize all of your ingredients.
  • Follow the substitution ratio to determine how much is required in your recipe.
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