National Mimosa Day
The Mimosa, a yellow flowering plant, gets its name from the Mimosa, a yellow flowering plant. This basic blend of orange juice and champagne or sparkling wine looks likes those flowers in color, but the flavor adds a kick to most any brunch!
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Mimosas are served in tall champagne glasses, no matter the occasion. They convert basic buffets and summer brunches into a special occasion. You also don't have to break the bank to make them. Fill the glasses half full with your favorite sparkling wine (it doesn't have to be expensive champagne) and top it off with chilled orange juice. You're all set, Garnish with an orange slice, and you're all set.
Overnight guests will be delighted when you welcome them with mimosas and an egg bake you made the night before. Or perhaps you'll heat up the waffle maker. Whatever you are serving, the morning will be a hit.
How to Observe National Mimosa Day?
Make up a few mimosas to go with brunch or a late breakfast to go with brunch or a late breakfast. Make them for baby showers, wedding showers, or other special occasions. Toasts are also a hit on those big occasions. Use #NationalMimosaDay on social media to showcase your toasts as you practice and post your toasts.
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National Mimosa Day was established by Jace Shoemaker Galloway, the Queen of Holidays. We also recommend that you try these other beverage days as we celebrate this holiday.
- Margarita Day
- Paloma Day
- Mocktail Week
- Orange Wine Day
- Gin and Tonic Day