Hi L..
i had the same problems with my daughter. you didn't say if your child is trying to eat baby food or if she's rejecting it altogether. My daughter would try it, but then she'd just push it out of her mouth with her tongue. this went on until she was 10.5 months old. at that point i took her to a specialist (ear nose and throat doctor maybe?? it was at a hospital, so i don't remember) that did some swallow tests on her to see if there was something wrong. there wsan't. they advised me to keep trying to get her to eat, but also give her the bottle. if there was no improvement in 1 month, i should bring her back and they would start a desensitizing program, whenre they would get her used to different textures and foods. meanwhile, i offered yogurt, mashed potatoes, chocolate and vanilla pudding, rice cereal, all the fruity babyfoods, you name it, if it was mushy, i tried it. Nothing. still wouldn't eat. then, about 3 weeks after that doctor appt, i picked myself up some mcdonalds. she sat in the high chair and refused the foods i offered. she seemed interested in my food, so i gave her a fry (a soft one, with no hard ends!). imagine my surprise when she not only ate it, but she wanted all of my fries!!!
i am not recommending a mickey d's diet, but apparently my daughter did not like mushy stuff!! she ate fine after that, as long as the food wasn't the consistency of baby food. to this day she won't eat much of that kind of stuff, except for pudding and yogurt...which she loves. my advice is to try all kinds of textures, and stuff that smells good to you might smell good to her, too!!! i know that people have definite ideas about what to feed babies (don't give them sugar, don't give them junk food, etc), but sometimes you gotta do what ya gotta do. my girl is now 4, does NOT particularly like McDonalds OR French fries, is not hooked on junk food, eats salad, veggies, meat and is my best eater. she just needed to eat what smelled good and wasn't mushy. i am glad i did not have to take her back for the desensitizing program, too.
good luck!!
K.