@UltimaJoe777 : It's actually gotten much easier to find recipes you don't know because now they scale to the zone, not to the player. Before, a player that was level 40 would never be able to find a level 30 recipe no matter where they were. Now you can go to the appropriate zone and look for it there.
There is also a limited number of recipes per level that the writ asks for. I think 6?
So if you are not finding the recipes at all, you need to check what the level of the recipe is and what level zone you are looking in. That may help.
If you weren't on console, I'd offer to send you the recipe if I have a double because with 7 writs a day my inventory is just about exploding.
If it's so easy, then why do you need to stack writs instead of doing them every day...?
Logging in daily to do writs on several characters (which takes more than five minutes) in addition to other activities requires more dedication to the game, or just its crafting side, than logging in twice a week for two hours. It isn't difficult... but it eats into your everyday life.
Casual players aren't entitled to accomplishing as much as people who play more. If you'd rather do something else with your limited time than writs, you can always go make money and buy the recipe/ingredients.
"Play the way you want" never meant "always succeed no matter what you do." If you don't have time to do writs, you don't get writ rewards. Simple.
Oh I bought scrolls dont get me wrong, and I usually (try to) log in daily
But I think it extends more for purpose of being in game at the time, what am I doing in game today?
Like lets say I log in for 1-2hrs when I get home from work and I set my mission for that day as AP Farming - so I want to spend my time in PvP or whatever other purpose I deem on that day
Or maybe im playing an entirely different character altogether?
Its not just the whole Psijic factor but other mats as well. Thats just an example. Since the hirelings are rather useless now it makes sense to be a little less rigid with the writ system
Its not Playing the Game the way we want if things like Writs become a chore.
Stonefalls, on the other hand...

No. There are 10 quests available every day, you can't get more. I think you can get fewer if you turn in a previous day quest because it counts as finished for today too, but I'm not 100% sure on this.also (and correct me if I'm wrong), but isn't this stacking already how the Cyrodiil repeatable dailys work? I've noticed that if I log in to do quests in Bruma on consecutive days there are far less available quests than if I log in after a week and do them? If the repeatable daily quests work in that manner, why couldn't the writs?