I'm assuming this is obvious but in case not let me explain. Just fold the toast over the first time, cut the third near the fold off so that you have three pieces. Fold the other direction, do the same thing again so that you have 9 pieces, and then just cut across the unfolded toast in one place to turn the nine into 12. No one said we could fold but no one said we couldn't fold so I'm just experimenting with my toast.
If it's illegitimate to fold that many pieces over the second time, but we can make an initial fold, you can just fold the whole thing up by thirds into a 3-layer roll with one edge folded under only part way. Cut off the long edge pieces so you separate a single piece on one edge, three in the middle, and two on the other (one fold-piece and one straight end) and then cut across those crossways.Statistics: Posted by Phoebe — Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:31 am
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