A coffee filter is a coffee-brewing utensil, usually made of disposable paper. A stainless steel filter is used to prepare Indian filter coffee, the form of coffee common in India.
filter (usually of paper) that passes the coffee and retains the coffee grounds
Material made of a network of wire or thread
An interlaced structure
engage: keep engaged; "engaged the gears"
the number of openings per linear inch of a screen; measures size of particles; "a 100 mesh screen"; "100 mesh powdered cellulose"
The spacing of the strands of such material
engagement: contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears"
Iced coffee
I love iced coffee in hot weather, but I hate paying for it. Good thing it's ridiculously easy to make. I cold brew the coffee overnight: 1/3c ground coffee and 1 1/2 cups water in a jar or container at room temperature for 12 hours or so, then put it through a coffee filter or fine mesh strainer to get the grounds out.
The resulting coffee is quite strong, more of a concentrate. I mix it about one to one (it's not a very rigorous process...) with milk and some sugar (and ice of course). Water works too, if you're not into milk.
Sometimes the sugar doesn't dissolve all the way because it's so cold, unless I'm using my travel mug in which case I just shake it. I'm considering making some simple syrup or something for sweetening iced coffee and tea, but that sort of feels like more work than I care to put into it.
As photos go, I don't really like this. The colours of the desk and drink don't contrast enough
V60 Pourover Coffee Stand
I made a V60 dripper stand out of an ikea shelf thing I had lying around. Chopped out some of the meshing. Worked pretty well.