Biscuit Boy – Albuquerque, New Mexico
In Boris Pasternak’s Dr Zhivago, a sagacious old Russian czarist caught up in the communist revolution lamented “Scratch a Russian and you will find a peasant.” To paraphrase that immortal line “Scratch a cook and you’ll find a chemist.” Think I’ve been ingesting pharmaceuticals? Maybe you should ask Deonte “Dee” Halsey, the affable owner of Biscuit Boy about the influence of chemistry in cooking. He would know! Dee was actually a research scientist working for the U.S. Department of Architecture before figuring out teaching science actually pays more than doing science. Dee has been teaching science and math for more than two decades now, imparting knowledge and wisdom to high school, middle school and elementary school students. For the past two years or so, he’s also been spending weekends hawking some of the very best biscuits you’ll find in the Land of Enchantment. On Saturday you can find him at La Esquinita, a center for cultural flourishment in the Barelas neighborhood. A mixed-use development combining housing, food, arts and retail, La Esquinita is yet another reason to visit Barelas. On Sundays “in season” he plies his sideline at the Rail Yards Market in Albuquerque. Though he grew up in Los Angeles,…