Make a tastier tomato.

I’m attending Andrea J. Lee’s event in San Francisco next week, and I’m so excited. It’s been a month since my last in-person event fix, and I’m beginning to look to events for regular inspiration infusions.

This one is called The Wealthy Thought Leader, but I would have called it The Tastier Tomato-Maker.

When I am a wealthy thought leader, I suppose I can hold my own events and call them whatever I want.

I didn’t need to read the sales page because I love Andrea J. Lee’s work. I would have signed up for anything she’s doing. But I did scan it. And this is the part that got me excited:

“Maybe instead of trying to sell more flavourless tomatoes, it’s time to ask ‘How do we make a tastier tomato?’”

I didn’t read much else. I found myself saying, “YES! I want to make a tastier tomato! Who cares if it’s a 7-figure tomato or an 8-figure tomato? I just want tasty tomatoes!”

If you want to make a tastier tomato, too—in the form of high-value products and programs—you can read all about the event here. (Not an affiliate link.)

You don’t even need to attend in person—there’s a virtual option, hopefully also plenty tasty.

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5 Comments

  1. Posted September 22, 2010 at 6:34 pm | Permalink

    Have fun! I am excited to see your even tastier tomatoes. :)
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  2. Posted September 22, 2010 at 6:36 pm | Permalink

    Does Atlas like tomatoes? Maybe I’ll ship some over for him. For his weimiversary!

  3. Posted September 24, 2010 at 11:51 am | Permalink

    I used to wonder about this all the time as a child – why tomatoes were so disgusting to me. Why didn’t they taste better? Then a year ago I ate an heirloom tomato. And my life has never been the same.

    Have fun at your event!
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  4. Posted September 24, 2010 at 1:22 pm | Permalink

    I weep for our respective childhoods, devoid of treasures like heirloom tomatoes. I used to feel the same way. Tomatoes were always such a disappointment. They LOOK like they should taste good. But then they just taste so bland. And then there are the mealy ones. Yuck. Give me heirloom organic tomatoes w/ mozzarella and basil and with olive oil! Or no tomatoes at all!

  5. Posted February 11, 2011 at 2:11 am | Permalink

    Oh yes I likeeeee tasty tomatoes!!

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