Willow Haven Farm

Willow Haven Farm Willow Haven Farm is a small, family farm located near New Tripoli, PA. Sign up for a Market Box Subscription. Pick-up locations available, too.

All items are sourced directly from our farm and other farmers we know and trust. We deliver within the greater Lehigh Valley right to your door! Willow Haven is operated by us, Reuben and Tessa DeMaster, and our children. The farm has been in Tessa's family for 60 years. We believe that the small size and the diversity of our farm are its strengths. We enjoy improving our soil and growing great-tasting food for you.

⏰ Busy week ahead?Here's the easiest way to fill your cart:πŸ‘ Fresh fruitSweet South Carolina peaches are here. With spri...
06/13/2026

⏰ Busy week ahead?

Here's the easiest way to fill your cart:

πŸ‘ Fresh fruit
Sweet South Carolina peaches are here. With spring freezes damaging many local fruit blossoms, peaches are one of the bright spots of the season.

πŸ• One rushed dinner
NY Sourdough Pizza, Lasagna Florentine Roll-Ups, stuffed chicken, delicata squash, or Garlic Hummus. Easy wins for the night when nobody wants to cook.

πŸ₯© One Father's Day backup plan
Filet mignon, NY strip steaks, sockeye salmon, or Gulf shrimp. This is your last order window before Father's Day weekend.

🏑 One weekly staple
The Best of the Farm Sampler keeps your kitchen stocked with the foods you actually use. Add a cheese or sourdough bread subscription and cross one more thing off your list.

πŸ₯’ One fresh produce anchor
Broccoli, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, romaine lettuce, and the last strawberries of the season are arriving now. Summer is finally showing up in the field.

You don't need a complicated meal plan.

Just a few good foods you can build your week around.

πŸ‘‡ Complete your order before Sunday at 7 PM.

πŸ’ͺ While the farm boys were away at camp, AndrΓ©s and the girls ran the farm without them.Farmer Reuben said, "They made i...
06/12/2026

πŸ’ͺ While the farm boys were away at camp, AndrΓ©s and the girls ran the farm without them.

Farmer Reuben said, "They made it look easy."

Go girls! πŸŒ±πŸ‘©πŸŒΎ

When the boys came home, they looked a little different too. Taller. Stronger. More confident after a week of cooking over a fire, building tables and latrines with their own hands, and taking on challenges alongside boys from other states.

Meanwhile, life on the farm kept moving.

While wrangling the younger farm kids, I walked out to the field and found our first full-size zucchini of the season. πŸ₯’

I brought it home for lunch.

When my farm boy spotted it in the fridge, he grinned and said:

"Finally, some real food from the field instead of leafy greens!"

And honestly? I think a lot of us are ready for that next wave of summer food.

πŸ‘ Sweet peaches are here.
πŸ₯’ The first zucchini is coming in.
πŸ… Cherry tomatoes are starting.
πŸ“ Strawberries are wrapping up for the season.
πŸ₯© Father's Day grilling foods are stocked and ready.

Summer is showing up one harvest at a time.

πŸ‘‡ Check the comments for this week's shop link and complete your order before Sunday at 7 PM.

🌸 "They're so pretty!" 🌸That's what our farm member Sue said about the peonies she ordered this weekβ€”and we couldn't agr...
06/12/2026

🌸 "They're so pretty!" 🌸

That's what our farm member Sue said about the peonies she ordered this weekβ€”and we couldn't agree more.

One of the joys of this season is seeing the first beautiful blooms coming in from the farm. Fresh-cut flowers have a way of brightening a kitchen table, welcoming guests, or simply making an ordinary day feel a little more special. πŸ’

The good news?

We now have chemical-free flowers available from Willow Haven Farm and expect to have fresh blooms available all season longβ€”right through the first frost in October.

Because food isn't the only thing that grows well on a farm. ❀️

🌷 Peonies are here now, and more seasonal flowers will follow as the summer unfolds.

πŸ‘‡ Check the comments to get on our Fresh List.


Unpopular opinion: Buying from the grocery store β€” even Whole Foods β€” funds the system making you sick.I know that's a h...
06/10/2026

Unpopular opinion: Buying from the grocery store β€” even Whole Foods β€” funds the system making you sick.

I know that's a hard thing to hear, especially if you've been working hard to buy organic and shop at the "good" stores. But the truth is, the grocery store isn't designed to nourish you. It's designed to move product.

Swipe through to see why "organic" doesn't mean what you think it does anymore β€” and what to do instead if you actually want to stop funding the broken system.

πŸ‘‰Save this if it resonates. Comment "REAL FOOD" if you want to know how to connect with local farmers.

06/09/2026

You went from excited about farm food to overwhelmed by the prep, the planning, the pressure to use everything before it goes bad.

Real food became one more thing on your to-do list instead of something you look forward to.

But here's the truth: when food tastes this good, it changes the whole experience.

The best meals aren't always the ones you spent hours making β€” they're the ones made with a few truly excellent ingredients.

Pasture-raised meats. Raw cheese. Fresh sourdough. Good butter.

When the food is *right*, simple becomes special.

You don't need a recipe. You need food that tastes so good you actually stop and notice it.

Here's how to make it a moment, not a production:

β†’ Keep high-quality proteins, cheeses, and basics on hand that you can pull straight from the fridge
β†’ A charcuterie-style plate, a chunk of raw cheese with sourdough, leftover sausage with roasted vegetables β€” these aren't backup meals, they're *good* meals
β†’ Light a candle. Sit at the table. Put your phone in the other room.
β†’ Let your kids choose what goes on their plate from what's available β€” it's not about perfection, it's about presence

When the food tastes the way it's supposed to, your family will slow down.

You'll slow down.

That's the whole point.

πŸ‘‰Comment FIRST below β€” I'm launching something for families who want farm-sourced charcuterie and pastured proteins shipped to their door so you always have something special on hand. I'll send you the link to get on the priority list for first access.

Not because it's trendy. Not because it's a status symbol.Because it opts you out of a system designed to confuse and co...
06/08/2026

Not because it's trendy. Not because it's a status symbol.

Because it opts you out of a system designed to confuse and control you.

When you know where your food comes from, who raised it, and how it was grown β€” you take your power back.

You stop depending on labels, certifications, and marketing promises. You start depending on trust, relationships, and soil.

And that changes everything.

Comment "YES" if this resonates.

Make sure the farm is actually growing food for you β€” not just reselling.Even if the farm isn't growing everything, it s...
06/07/2026

Make sure the farm is actually growing food for you β€” not just reselling.

Even if the farm isn't growing everything, it should be connected to the reality of farming first by growing and producing something. Otherwise it’s just a middleman and profit is the first concern.

At Willow Haven Farm, we grow and source real food year-round for families in the Lehigh Valley. You shop weekly, choose what your family needs, and we deliver it fresh.

If you're local and ready to start, comment "READY" and I'll send you the link.

The food on those shelves β€” even the "clean" stuff β€” is grown and raised to survive long supply chains, not to maximize ...
06/06/2026

The food on those shelves β€” even the "clean" stuff β€” is grown and raised to survive long supply chains, not to maximize nutrition.

Tomatoes bred for shelf life.. Meat from animals that never saw pasture. Vegetables grown in depleted soil with synthetic chemical inputs.

It all looks healthy. But it's optimized for profit and logistics β€” not your family's wellbeing.

Real food comes from farms that prioritize soil, animals, and people. Not supply chains.

Comment "REAL FOOD" if you're ready to find farmers you can trust.

β˜€οΈ The boys left for camp this morning.Simeon and Mattias are gone for the week, which means the girls are running the f...
06/05/2026

β˜€οΈ The boys left for camp this morning.

Simeon and Mattias are gone for the week, which means the girls are running the farm.

Britta, Gwen, Isa, and the crew are handling chores, harvest, and packing under Farmer Reuben and AndrΓ©s' direction. πŸ’ͺ🌱

School is ending, summer schedules are beginning, and camp season is officially here.

It's that transition from spring routines to summer rhythmsβ€”and the girls are proving they can handle it all.

Meanwhile, the farm is full of good things this week:

πŸ“ Strawberries are still fantastic, but quantities are getting smaller.

πŸ” Chicken cuts are restocked, including breasts, thighs, legs, wings, and liver.

πŸ₯¬ Fresh greens, garlic scapes, cherry tomatoes, and other seasonal favorites are coming in.

πŸ” Beef patties are back in stock just in time for Father's Day grilling.

If your week already feels busy, now is a good time to stock up on the foods that make meals easier.

πŸ‘‡ Check the comments for this week's shop link and complete your order before Sunday at 7 PM.

06/04/2026

If you're still buying all your food at the grocery store β€” even Whole Foods β€” you're funding the system making you sick.

The grocery store isn't designed to nourish you. It's designed to move product.

Here's what to do instead πŸ‘‡

Find a local farm you trust. Not just any farm β€” one that raises food the way it's supposed to be raised. Get to know your farmer. Visit the farm. Ask questions. Build a relationship so you're not just trusting a label β€” you're trusting a person.

Real food from small farms isn't always convenient, and it's not always cheap. But it's the only way to stop funding the system making you sick and start supporting the one that's actually designed to nourish you.

πŸ“ Lehigh Valley families: Start shopping with Willow Haven Farm β€” real food, weekly ordering, home delivery. Link in bio.

πŸ’¬ Share this with someone who still thinks Whole Foods is the answer.

Address

New Tripoli, PA

Opening Hours

Wednesday 4pm - 8pm
Friday 10am - 3pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+16102982197

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