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The Crust Tax Chronicles: A 25-Second Mum Holiday in Bali
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SZA said “we’re running out of time” so I ate the sourdough crust with flaked natural Bali sea salt like it was a gourmet treat… before the kids noticed. 😅🍞✨ #CrustTax #BaliMumLife #SourdoughSecrets #SaltedAndUnbothered #25SecondHoliday
A mum’s life in Bali is a delicate dance between spa dreams and snack negotiations — and sometimes, the only holiday you get is 25 glorious seconds alone with a crust of sourdough. Yes, really. With the kids momentarily distracted, I savoured a slice of peace: natural flaked Bali sea salt sprinkled on a golden sourdough heel. It tasted like freedom and fermented flour.
This is the magic of parenting in Bali — beauty in the tiniest moments. Sure, we'll all Instagram the waterfalls and beach sunsets, but the real memories are in the micro-breaks: sipping coconut water while someone naps, sneaking a bite before someone screams "MINE!" It's gritty and golden, just like that crust.
Bali offers more than postcard views; it’s a surprisingly family-friendly haven where even busy parents can steal seconds of serenity. Café culture here is a gift — most venues are child-friendly (think play corners and babyccinos), yet still serve slow-fermented bread and locally harvested sea salt like a Michelin-starred meal.
So embrace the #CrustTax. It’s the unofficial Bali mum tax we all pay — and frankly, it’s delicious. Whether you're elbows-deep in nappies or negotiating with a sandy toddler over gelato, let the little luxuries ground you. A salted sourdough crust doesn’t fix the chaos, but it flavours it just right.
Next time your little ones are momentarily entranced by a temple dance or the koi pond, take your own 25-second holiday. Chew slowly. Sip something with a lime wedge. Be #SaltedAndUnbothered.
Because as SZA said, we’re running out of time. Might as well eat the crusts while they’re warm — and still yours.
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