Last time I checked, the Paleo lifestyle promoted meat eating. I get it- Paleo emphasizes eating wholefoods and unprocessed foods, but isn't a Paleo person that doesn't eat meat just a vegan? And these vegetarian Paleo people- where do they get their protein from? Because if it is soy, beans, or other legumes, then they definitely are not Paleo. What about nuts you say? To get a decent amount of 'protein' from nuts, a person would have to consume massive amounts daily. Here is an example (following the popular 1g protein : 1lb body weight ratio)- A 150lb person who exercises regularly would have to eat 5 cups of whole almonds per day in order to reach their daily goal for protein intake. I mean, I probably could eat that many nuts if I wanted to, but 5 cups of nuts equals 351g of FAT and over 4000 calories!!! I look at nuts as a healthy fat, not a protein. Complete protein is found is meat, eggs, and fish. And the vegetarian 'paleo' people think bacon is going to make us fat?... At the end of the day, these 'vegetarian 'paleos' are just grain-free vegans that want to partake in our cool caveman lifestyle ;)