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Looking for gluten-free & vegan waffle recipe

The title says it all. I want to do a brunch soon and one of my friends has celiac, so obviously it needs to be gluten-free. Some other friends are vegan and I don't want to do two different recipes. So does anyone have a good recipe?

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u/Conscious_Session877 — 2 days ago

ÖBB Nightjet Munich - Rome during summer 2026

I want to travel to and through Italy by train in September and want to start my journey by taking the Nightjet from Munich to Bologna. I've tried to book a ticket multiple times, but they are never available. Does anybody know, if it's realistic that they'll be available soon? And if there will be any tickets left by then. Should I just change my plans and travel during the day?

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u/Conscious_Session877 — 6 days ago

Hi, I'm planning on doing Interrail in Italy in September 2026.

I have done Interrail already, partly also in Italy, so I'm not new to it. This time though I only want to do Italy and I'll be doing it alone as a female solo traveller. I'm thinking of buying a Global Pass for 5 days in a month, but I'm wondering if it is worth it because of the seat reservations. Any thoughts on that? That being said, this is my itinerary up until now:

  • Home - Florence (with Nightjet from Munich)
    • 4 nights in Florence
    • maybe a day trip to Siena?
  • Florence - ??? (Options: Taormina, Messina, Scilla, Tropea)
    • 3 nights in ???
    • relaxing, beaches
  • ??? - Rome
    • 3 nights in Rome
    • want to see the Petersdome, Pantheon
    • FOOD
  • Rom - Milano
    • 3 nights in Milano
    • maybe day trip(s) to Lake Como, Bergamo or Turin
  • Milano - Home

Originally I planned to do Naples as well, because Pizza. But I've heard/read some sketchy things about the city, especially from women travelling alone. If you have different expericenes, please let me know.

I would love your input on how many nights I'm planning to do in each city as I haven't been to any of these places, except for Rome, so I don't really know how long one needs in each city. I prefer to not stress myself out, so I'd rather stay a night longer and stretch everything out. Technically I'm free all September.

I'd also like to hear any and all recommendations you have, e.g. on hostels/bnb's, museums, food spots (i'm vegetarian), sights, beaches, you name it. Usually I like to plan ahead what I want to see and do, but I also like to wander the streets a little.

I know this is a lot, but I'm thanful for every piece of advice.

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u/Conscious_Session877 — 2 months ago