Breastfeeding in public: Mum Mood to host solidarity event in Nice to challenge taboos

After a mother was told to leave a public swimming pool in Toulon for breastfeeding her baby, the local branch of Mum Mood, an association dedicated to supporting mothers and promoting breastfeeding, has decided to organise a peaceful sit-in event in the heart of Nice.

For many mothers, the perfectly natural act of breastfeeding their young children in public comes with the threat of stigmatisation and critique, from disapproving looks and sighs to outright rude and intrusive comments. It can even go further, with some feeling unable to feed their baby in public, fearing a reprisal similar to that faced by a local mother who was reportedly told to leave a public swimming pool in Toulon this summer by two staff members for merely meeting her baby’s essential needs.

This taboo is something that Mum Mood, an EU-wide association dedicated to supporting breastfeeding mothers, hopes to quash.

Later this month, the association will be inviting mothers from across the region to head down to Nice’s Promenade du Paillon to stage a peaceful solidarity sit-in. The organisers hope that this collective breastfeeding event will encourage people to reconsider negative views on breastfeeding in public, and help mothers who feel uncomfortable breastfeeding while out and about regain their confidence.

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The event will be held on Saturday 14th September at Rauba Capeu quay, in front of the famous Baie des Anges. Earlier this year, a dozen Mum Mood mothers gathered at the nude statue of David for the inaugural collective breastfeeding initiative, with symbolic reasoning behind the choice of locale.

“What is a penis doing on the Coulée Verte when there are lots of children around?” said Céline Bourganeuf, the president of Mum Mood, in an interview with ActuNice in June, highlighting her perceived hypocrisy of those who find public nursing inappropriate. If nude statues of men are widely accepted, why not a mother caring for her child?

Mum Mood anticipates a turnout of around 50 mothers at the upcoming event. Even more are expected to join the 2024 Mum Mood Breastfeeding Forum, which will also be held in Nice, on 12th October. The forum will feature workshops, talks, information kiosks, a photo exhibit and even a concert.

Organisers describe it as “a unique opportunity to bring together breastfeeding scientists, associations focused on breastfeeding, photographic art, creators, brands and families to exchange and celebrate breastfeeding”.

For more information about Mum Mood and its events, click here.

 

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Discover Casa Fuego: Mauro Colagreco’s affordable Argentine restaurant in Menton

The enticing scent of chargrilled meats, combined with warm Italian hospitality and the Michelin-star expertise of Mauro Colagreco, fills the air at Casa Fuego, a cosy family restaurant nestled near the Italian border in Menton, a short drive from Monaco.

When Casa Fuego opened in 2020, Menton was once again gifted with a drawcard restaurant by the famous three Michelin-star Chef Mauro Colagreco. Just a year earlier, the Argentine-Italian marvel claimed best restaurant in the world by ‘The World’s 50 Best Restaurants’ list for Mirazur, located just a stone’s throw from his new “family canteen”. 

Casa Fuego is situated close to the Italian border in Menton. Photo credit: Marion Butet Studio

Like its famous three Michelin-star sister, Casa Fuego is known for its use of seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and a garden-to-table philosophy. Some of their fruits and vegetables come directly from the garden of Chef Colagreco, while others come from the covered market in Menton or Ventimiglia, over the border in Italy. 

At Casa Fuego, Colagreco brings Argentinian classics to life with a focus on shared dining, all centred around the traditional wood-fired grill, known as the asado in Argentina.

The mix grill at Casa Fuego. Photo credit: Marion Butet Studio

Affordable fine dining at Casa Fuego

The menu leads diners through the flavours of Colagreco’s childhood and the cherished family secrets that shaped his cooking. Argentine-inspired sauces like chimichurri, the bright and tangy flavours of aguachile (akin to prawn ceviche), the rich smokiness of escalibada and the most incredible empanadas I’ve ever had burst with flavour in every mouthful, offering a perfect umami balance alongside the vibrant tastes of South America.

Celebrating Colagreco’s dual Italian heritage, the restaurant offers a variety of pastas, all homemade using organic flour from the chef’s artisanal Mitron Bakery and ground at the Menton mill. 

Choose from a variety of quality cuts at Casa Fuego

What’s an Argentine restaurant without excellent meats? Casa Fuego delivers with premium French ingredients, and the selection is mouth-watering: pork ribs, filet de boeuf, homemade Cordon Bleu, grilled free-range chicken, lamb shoulder and beef picanha – all expertly prepared on a wood-fired grill. I couldn’t resist the Côte de Boeuf, aged 45 days, seasoned and seared to perfection, served with French fries and Béarnaise sauce, and carved table side.

One of the most surprising aspects of Casa Fuego is the affordability. With starters at around €15, pasta dishes close to €20 and very reasonable prices for seafood and meat dishes, diners can indulge in fine-dining quality food at a fraction of the usual cost.

Casa Fuego’s vibrant and zesty Aguachile

They say desserts can make or break a restaurant, and here, despite being full to bursting, we devoured the heavenly dulce de leche flan and the stunning mojito semifreddo.

A warm and inviting atmosphere with great views

The hacienda-style ambiance and décor at Casa Fuego creates a warm, rustic and welcoming atmosphere, embodying a family-friendly dining experience. The restaurant’s centrepiece, its asado, gives the space a cosy, earthy vibe, where diners can share and enjoy food with family and friends in a laid-back setting. Meanwhile, a large covered terrace offers beautiful views of the Menton harbour. 

The hacienda-style ambiance is warm and inviting. Photo credit: Marion Butet Studio

With all his culinary prowess, Mauro Colagreco, alongside his talented team, has shaped a truly unique dining experience at Casa Fuego. It’s a perfect example of how relaxed fine dining can be both affordable and sophisticated.

See more of our experience at Casa Fuego in the video below…

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