That sounds like a coarse ground oat flour.  It should work in this recipe just 
fine.
Enjoy,
Judy
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  Subject: Re: [quick_vegetarian] Oat Crackers


  >Old Fashioned Oats and Quick Cooking Oats can be used interchangeably, 
  dry in baking. They >come in a flake and the only difference between Old 
  Fashioned Rolled Oats and Quick Cooking >Oats is that the flake is a 
  slight bit thinner in the Ouick Cooking Oats.

  Yes, I know, but there's a fourth choice, and it's one of the ones I was 
  asking about: original Scottish oatmeal, which is really a fine 
  _meal_, not flakes like quick or O.F. rolled oats or cut chunks of oat 
  kernel like Irish steelcut oats. It was the original oatmeal, and is 
  where the dish got its name. I _think_ you can get it from Bob's Red 
  Mill, but wouldn't swear to that. Seems to me it'd be fun to bake with.

  Rain
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