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How to Make a Mimosa With Your Mr. Picky Measuring Wine Glass

Mrs. Picky · May 14, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Mr Picky Mimosa

It’s Sunday morning and your tired of the same old breakfast. Why not create a special breakfast and spice it up with a Mimosa? Mr. Picky Measuring Wine Glasses are perfect for making a Mimosa.

Steps for Making a Mr. Picky Mimosa

  1. Chill champagne, overnight if possible
  2. Buy or make fresh squeezed Orange, Tangerine of Grapefruit juice, chill, set aside
  3. Select your favorite Mr. Picky Measuring Wine Glass, i.e. Happy Emoji Glass
  4. Pour citrus juice to the 4-ounce mark, the lowest mark on the glass
  5. Pour Champagne to the 6-ounce mark, the second/middle mark
  6. Add a garnish to the glass such as a strawberry or citrus wedge
  7. Do not stir

Fun Ideas for Mimosas

There are so many ways to get creative with mimosas. With so many herbs, flowers, fruits, and garnishes to choose from it’s really fun. You can even have your own Mimosa Bar!

Send Us Your Special Recipe!

We’d love to see what you come up with, please share on FB, Instagram or Pinterest!

Custom Measuring Wine Glasses for Events

Mrs. Picky · May 10, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Woman divvying up wine at event.

Mr. Picky custom measuring wine glasses are great for dinner parties, weddings, company events, bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, and more.

Wedding Jitters

Planning a wedding is stressful enough without having to try to guess how much wine you will need. Running out of wine on the best day of your life would be a nightmare. We can add a logo such as the couple’s names or a symbol in a specific location on the glass. The wait staff can then pour to that mark. Wine is expensive so you will want to plan carefully.

How Much Wine Do You Need?

Ordering custom wine glasses for an event can help you purchase the correct number of bottles of wine. For example, if a bottle of wine has 24 ounces and you pour to the 4-ounce mark you can pour six glasses of wine per bottle. The rule of thumb for most events is 12 ounces of wine per person. Side note, Mr. Picky’s wedding required a one bottle per person count, but that is not the norm. Convincing the caterers was tricky as they insisted that people always overestimate. Turns out it was the perfect amount, we know our peeps. If this higher count applies to you, keep the guest list small or order less expensive wine.

Custom Measuring Wine Glasses-Request a Quote

Custom wine glasses for events can be ordered in bulk which reduces the price per glass. The minimum order is 72 glasses. Contact us for more info and a custom quote.

Take-Home Souvenirs for Guests

After your special event, you can send the custom wine glasses home with your guests. It will serve as a nice souvenir. Stock up on gift bags and tissue paper from Michael’s and place them on a table by the door, so that people can pack their glasses on the way out.

If you decide to keep the glasses after the event you can store them in the boxes they came in and keep them in storage. You will reuse them time and time again over the years. As we all know, glasses break, and life happens. Having these backup glasses takes the stress out of washing dishes and accidental breaks.

How Was Your Event?

We’d love to hear from you. How are you using your glasses? Upload photos of your event to our Instagram account. Cheers!

Measuring Wine Glasses for Health

Mrs. Picky · May 10, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Woman enjoying a glass of red wine

You may be looking to improve your health and have heard that wine, in moderation, can be part of a healthy diet. But just how would you go about moderating wine consumption and why would you want to? Mr. Picky’s Measuring Wine Glasses were designed with your health in mind. With a variety of shapes, sizes and measuring marks our measuring glasses make sensible wine drinking fun and easy. The 4, 6, and 8-ounce marks are subtle, no one has to know you are measuring.

Measuring Wine and Weight Loss

So you’d like to drop a few pounds and you know darn well how many calories wine contains. You also know that after a couple of glasses of wine diet rules seem to fly out the window. It’s a slippery slope. We’ve got you covered, set your goal, and let the Mr. Picky Measuring wine glasses do all the work. Whether you are counting calories, points, or ounces we make it easy. The cleverly placed dots, emojis, cats and bubbles mark 4, 6, and 8 ounces. Need inspiration? Weight Watchers has some great tips for weaving wine into your successful diet.

Measuring Wine and Health

You may have asked your doctor if you can drink wine. The standard vague response is that one glass for women and two for men is acceptable. Lettie Teague, Food & Wine writer, describes her frustration with this response in her article Everything in Moderation. How much wine is in “a glass”? It depends on the glass, right? Mr. Picky takes the guesswork out of wine measuring. Let’s say you decide to drink 5 ounces per day. You simply pour between the 4 and 6-ounce marks and you’re good to go.

Measuring Beautifully

Mr. Picky Measuring Wine Glasses come in many shapes, sizes and types:

  • All-Purpose: These glasses are a little thicker, can go in the dishwasher, and rarely break.
  • Premium: Made in a factory in Germany, these glasses are the same quality as Reidel at half the cost. Hand washing is recommended. They are elegant and beautiful.
  • Swag: Already a fan? Purchase Coffee Mugs and T-shirts here

Whether you want to lose weight or simply improve your health Mr. Picky is here for you, toasting you. Cheers!

Measuring Wine Glasses for Bars, Restaurants & Wineries

Mrs. Picky · May 5, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Mr. Picky Custom Measuring Wine Glasses make it easy for bars, restaurants, and wineries to control their wine costs. With subtle measuring marks or cleverly placed logos, servers can pour more accurately.

Man pouring red wine into multiple glasses at bar.

Restaurants

During busy peak times, servers are focused on keeping a customer’s glass full, and pour quantities can get sloppy. Mr. Picky’s custom measuring wine glasses take the guesswork out of eyeballing pours with consistent measuring marks. Your wait staff can pour with confidence and get it right every time.

Wineries & Wine Bars

Whether you are offering tastes or flights you will want to ensure an accurate pour every time. You will also want to promote your brand. With a cleverly placed logo on the beautiful, high-quality glass, you can pour accurately and strengthen your brand. You may want to consider offering a souvenir glass with a purchase.

How Custom Orders Work

The minimum number of custom measuring wine glasses required for an order is 72. The price breaks go up incrementally from there depending on several variables. The first step is to complete a contact form on our website. Let us know what you have in mind and we work to provide an estimate and give you several options. If you require a logo or certain markings we can customize that for you and ensure proper placement on the glass.

Raves!

Our customers love the custom measuring wine glasses. Our reorder rate is high due to the cost savings as well as the quality and design of the glasses. Once they put them into use they are customers for life. Oh, and being that we are a small family run business the customer service is the best. We can’t wait to talk with you and learn more about your business. Contact us today for a no-obligation estimate.

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