I just have to ask, you dry aweet corn? The reason I am asking is that I was always told that the sugar in aweet corn was converted to starch fairly quicky and the higher the heat the faster it converted. Also the conversion would even go on [much slower] even in the freezer unless the corn was blanched first. Do you blanch your sweet corn befor drying? how does it taste compared to fresh from the garden sweet corn? ~gdCorn Woman said:I have the Excaliber that my mom gave me over 25 years ago and I love it, my sister has the same one and does so much with hers that her DH bought her another one. She loves the new one because it has a timer and has both of them going summer and fall. I love my old Excaliber and if it ever goes I will get another one. The sheets for leather are also very nice nothing sticks, I use them when I dry sweet corn as well.