The hulls of green peas will answer; boil them well with a few peas, then season as above and boil.
Then season to your taste with salt, spice, black and white mustard well beaten; after which boil ten minutes.
Then season it to your taste with garlic, salt, pepper, and spices.
Then season them to your taste with Sugar finely beaten; and put in some Cloves and Mace in subtile powder.
Let the sauce boil for a minute, stirring all the time, then season with a level teaspoonful of salt for a pint of sauce, a quarter of a saltspoonful of pepper, remembering what I have said about using white pepper.
If you boil it you want to put it in boiling salted water until it is tender, and then put it into a towel and squeeze it, so as to get out the water; then season it with butter, salt and pepper, and serve it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then season" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.