Off Grid Life Ever since his retirement a few years back Art decided to move back on his old family farm in North Dakota. There he picked up skills he had not practiced for many years, like building a log cabin, and he also started to dedicate more and more time to making and saving and the lost foods of our grandparents. When his family comes visit Art is said to offer a completely different menu every time, all from his personal stockpile which he rotates throughout the year. On most days Art is out hunting or foraging and anyone who knows him well can tell you Art is trying, best he can, to replicate the self-sufficient lifestyle that built America from the ground up. It's a life he steers with his own two hands, independent of grocery chains, pharmacies and big government regulation. A life of little hassle and enduring peace, at the outskirts of civilization where as Art likes to put it “40 below keeps the riff-raff away”. The peace and solitude he’s enjoyed there have been put to good use and Art was finally able to publish The Lost Super Foods and save the lost recipes and survival food knowledge of our forefathers for future generations.