Quote Originally Posted by OreO
usually when you roll a dutch(dutch master) it comes with a leaf on it. Some people dont unravel the leaf and some dont even use the leaf. But when someone unravels the leaf they have to lick it to keep it from cracking or breaking, also when the leaf is wet it is easier to rap the leaf back around the blunt. Then after it is wrapped around the blunt it is damp and if you light the blunt then, the dry spots will burn up fast than the damp. The microwave eliminates the dampness and evenly dries the leaf.

And the main thing about the leaf is it makes the blunt burn slow.
LOL haha, I know, that's the only way a Dutch should ever be rolled. Still, it should never be that wet that a microwave is needed.

If I'm not going to smoke a blunt for a while due to some reason, I actually prefer throwing it in the freezer, and so do most people I know. Instead of it being dry and cracked up, it's nice and fresh.