Cooking burgers on a grill or barbecue is a great way to give your burger a little extra flavor. Be sure to choose a ground beef with your desired fat content, add your desired ingredients and spices, and form your patties before placing them on a hot grill. Depending on how thick your patties are, grilling burgers can be relatively quick. Grilling burgers will also allow you to cook at a higher volume than you would on a stovetop or oven.  Burgers can be cooked to any temperature, but they shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes per side no matter how done they are. The more fat in your ground beef, the more flavor. Try starting with 80/20 fat to lean meat ratio. You can even grind your own beef for burgers. Some butchers will even grind specific cuts for you. Grilling steaks can be a great addition to a barbeque or cookout. Almost any cut of beef can be grilled on a barbeque and cooked to perfection. Choose whichever cut you prefer, from bone-in ribeyes to skirt steaks, season them with your desired spices and herbs, and place them on a hot grill.  Cooking times on grill vary, especially between gas grills and charcoal grills. Use a meat thermometer in order to be certain of what temperature your steaks are. Steaks will be medium rare at 145F, medium at 160F, and well done at 170F. Kebabs are great dishes to be served at parties. Kebabs generally consist of cubed meat and a series of vegetables all skewered and grilled. You can use wood or metal skewers when making kebabs, although metal skewers will retain heat and wooden skewers may burn. Choose a cut of meat or purchase beef that is already cubed. Cubed beef is often top sirloin cut into small pieces, but feel free to experiment and use any cut you like. Simply place the meat on the skewer, add vegetables if you wish, and season with your desired spices before placing them on a hot grill. Kebabs will cook relatively quickly due to their size. Be sure to keep an eye on them so they don’t overcook or burn. You’ll generally only need to cook kebab meat around 2 minutes per side on a hot grill.
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One-sentence summary -- Make burgers. Grill steaks. Try grilling Kebabs.


While the specific dollar amounts will change from wedding to wedding, more people will always lead to a more expensive wedding. Most catering companies charge couples per person for food and waiters, so more people require more tables, chairs, and a bigger room. On top of that every guest needs an invitation, save the date, and a party favor after the wedding. These costs will quickly pile up with every extra guest. Additional costs for each guest can range from $80 per person (small, low-key wedding) to over $300 per person (extravagant wedding). Much like when you are budgeting, you should start the invitation process by asking yourself how many people you want at the wedding. Small, intimate weddings usually invite anywhere from 20-50 guests (the average wedding has 140 guests or more), but you need to plan the number that works for you. Some things to keep in mind include:  Is this just for family and close friends, or should you invite aunts, uncles, and coworkers as well? How many bridesmaids or groomsmen do you want? 2-3 of each will keep costs down. Who do you "need" to invite? Should you really spend your special day with people you've only seen once or twice over the past year? You and your spouse should draft a list of the 10-15 people you strongly want to invite to the wedding. This will be your jumping off point for the invitation list and will usually contain parents, grandparents, the best man and the maid of honor. There will likely be some overlap between you and your spouse as well, which frees up space for other guests. Keep this list as small as you can by reminding yourself "this is a small wedding." You want your time with people to be meaningful, not rushed. For a small wedding, creating personalized wedding invitations is not only easy, it lets your guest know that you care about them. Instead of spending money buying and printing costly invitations, purchase some nice stationery from your local art store and write out a simple invitation by hand. Look online for ideas on how to customize your invitations, from adding decorations and pictures to writing messages or poems. A smaller wedding gives everyone the chance to get involved. You can afford to spend more time with everyone instead of rushing around the party, so get your guests involved in the wedding to keep them entertained and give your party and intimate, tight-knit feel. Ask you guests to:  Read a line from a prayer. Submit pictures to a slideshow. Pick 2-3 songs for the DJ to play. Share a story of the bride and groom in a wedding book/video.
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One-sentence summary -- Know that each additional guest will cost you more money. Set a cap on your invitations. Make a list of the "essential" invites. Make your invitations yourself. Get your guests involved in the wedding.


If you wish to block a number from sending you voice calls, open the phone app.  If you wish to block a number from sending you text messages, open the text message app. It the Phone app, you can usually find a list of calls in the "Recent" list.  Recent text messages are displayed when you open the Text message app. It's the button with three dots in the upper-right corner of the call or text message.  This displays a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu when you tap the icon with three dots in the upper-right corner. This blocks the number from your Android device.  Numbers blocked from the Phone app go straight to voicemail.  Numbers blocked from the Text app go to a separate folder.  If you do not want to receive voicemail or text messages from a number, use Methods 1 and 2 to block a number from your Sprint account.  Numbers blocked from your Sprint account are informed that you are not receiving calls when they try to contact you. To learn how to block a voice calls on iPhone, read How to Block a Number on iPhone.
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Open the Phone or Text app. Open a call or text message from the number you want to block. Tap ⋮. Tap People Options (text messages only). Tap Block Number.