K.L.
I disagree with Megan's response. Breastmilk/Formula are the main source of nutrition and feeding for the first year of life. Starting foods is simply for fun and practice. There is no need to start them, although recommendations are to start foods at 4-6 months.
That being said, since you want to be sure she doesn't decrease her breastmilk/formula intake. It is best to nurse/feed her the milk, then wait 30-60 mins and offer the food. The other reason for this is that a hungry baby is likely to get frustrated with trying to learn to eat and trying new foods.
Also, there is no need to do the foods in the morning. Try them in the evening as dinner and it may help her to sleep longer periods at night (you've got to be exhausted with that schedule!).
My son is 8 mos and here's his schedule:
6 AM wake up, bottle
7 AM we leave for work (he goes with me)
8 AM yogurt
9:15 bottle
9:30-11:00 nap
12:00 fruit w oatmeal
12:45 bottle
1:00-4:00 nap
4:00 bottle
5:30-6:00 nap (car ride home)
6:30 veggie w rice, and bits of tablefood/fingerfoods
7:00 bath
7:10 bottle, book, brush teeth
7:30 bed