I agree with you on this! You are supposed to have fun and splurge a little on vacations. If this means eating red meat every day, which recent studies have shown is not that bad for people as once thought, then I'm all for it. I also hardly ever eat dessert in the real world, so I take advantage of it when I'm on vacation.
You mean this study:
http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Nutrition/Food/red_meat_prostate_cancer_0724120631.html
Eating red meat may increase risk of developing deadly prostate cancer, according to a new study published online July 20, 2012 in the journal Carcinogenesis.
The study showed men who had highest intakes of red meat cooked at high temperature, cooked by pan-frying and cooked until well done were more likely to develop advanced prostate cancer, compared to those who had lowest intakes.
Or this study:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...larly-increases-risk-death-heart-disease.html
Two rashers of bacon a day raises the odds of dying from heart disease and cancer by 20 per cent, a study has claimed.
While red meat has been blamed for health problems before, the large-scale American study is one of the first to link it to a higher risk of dying.
The data, from more than 120,000 men and women who were tracked for almost 30 years, was analysed by the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.
Or this study:
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/mar/13/health/la-he-red-meat-20120313
For instance, adding just one 3-ounce serving of unprocessed red meat -- picture a piece of steak no bigger than a deck of cards -- to one's daily diet was associated with a 13% greater chance of dying during the course of the study.
Or this conclusion:
An equal size portion of processed red meat, such as bacon or hot dogs added to the diet will increase the chance of premature death by 20%. Thats just about as high as the risk due to smoking cigarettes which is rated between 20-30%.
So in sum, eating lots of steak while on vacation, is about equal to smoking a pack of cigarettes per day on your vacation.
I personally love steak, I eat it about one to two times per month. So I'm not against steak or red meat at all. Just discussing a balanced approach, as supported by the medical literature.