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    Blissville Township is one of sixteen townships in Jefferson County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 404 and it contained 172 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 404 and it contained 172 housing units.

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    Bliss point may refer to: Bliss point (economics) , a quantity of consumption where any further increase would make the consumer less satisfied. Bliss point (food) , the amount of an ingredient such as salt, sugar, or fat which optimizes palatability .

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    The economic principle of satiation [1] is the effect whereby the more of a good one possesses, the less one is willing to give up to get more of it. This effect is caused by diminishing marginal utility, the effect whereby the consumer gains less utility per unit of a product the more units consumed.

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  9. Bliss point (food) - Wikipedia

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    Moskowitz used the term, bliss point, to describe "that sensory profile where you like food the most." [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The bliss point for salt, sugar, or fat is a range within which perception is that there is neither too much nor too little, but the "just right" amount of saltiness, sweetness, or richness.