N.M.
Eight months seems a little young to be introducing meats to his diet. Meats are very difficult to digest and he would be better off waiting a while longer before trying meat.
The way I prepared meats for my two children, now 22 and 20, is I purchased ground veal, lamb, turkey and chicken and made a small meat loaf in those small muffin tins. It was the perfect amount and they could even use their hands to eat it. Try adiding some unsalted organic catsup for flavor or a tiny bit of fresh tomato mixed in- no skin. Since I always prepared more than they could eat at one sitting, I would freeze the remainder and take out what I needed for other meals. I also rotated the meats so that they were always eating a variety of meats. I did the same for vegetables, always serving a variety. Today and always, they have eaten Everything.
Avoid, I repeat, AVOID taking them to McDonalds and other fast food (meaning processed) restaurants. I always told them that I was unwiling to pay Good money for Bad food. They tried their first McD at age six and responded that it was terrible. Yea!!! Actually the kids meals in any restaurant are Bad. Share what you have or order something healthy and take the rest home.
With regard to veggies, I think you might try just serving unseasoned (and that means no salt) steamed veggies. As they get older, you can add herbs and spices. But really, plain steamed veggies are really the best for a young baby. And they are so sweet, the veggies I mean. Ha Ha. Personally, I would use only organic which are readily available now.
Have fun with your baby and never wish to go forward or bakward even one day. Enjoy each Moment and your baby will love you for it.
Let me know if I have been of any help.
N.