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Originally Posted by fw190a8
Thanks for the reply. I see you have a vested interest in the Google Reader recipes. 
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Not really. I've never used it and have never had an account. Someone asked for my help in figuring out the login.authentication. I thought it was an interesting puzzle and offered to do the work if someone would provide a login/username/password. They did and I did
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I'm assuming that it will not actually grab the entire article and do nice formatting, since there could potentially be lots of varied feeds in Google Reader, and a recipe can only handle one set of formatting rules?
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I have no idea. There's a GR thread where you can ask. You can set up a single user/pass for GR and subscribe to only one feed, or you can customize the recipe to grab only the one feed from your GR account.
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What would you recommend in my situation? Is it better to move to a daily scheduled download for each feed, and just use the 'archived' section in my Kindle if I want to catch up on the previous week?
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That's my preference.
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Out of interest, I don't suppose there is a way for Calibre to 'collect' feeds, say, day by day, and only compile them into a periodical and email it every X days?
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That's one of the "more difficult" options I was thinking of. Yes, you can probably do that (store individual articles in files), but I wouldn't want to tackle it. Another way would be to do daily downloads to an epub (store multiple articles in epubs), then write a recipe that opened those epubs and built the desired ebook. The recipe system can do this. Another option is that you might find a direct feed in addition to the feedburner feed that has more/older articles in the direct feed.
I seldom find it worthwhile to go to the effort to do any of this stuff. I simply grab everything daily.