Steph,
Introducing foods seems to be my life right now. I have a 13 month old daughter and I have made a vow that I will not be a "short-order cook." I want her to eat the same things we eat for dinner. I do not want to make her special meals. So as a result I am trying to introduce her to a variety of foods.
What is interesting though is that at times my daughter is visually discriminating. She won't even pick it up, taste it or eat it. She just decides she doesn't want it. So I try again with that same food the next day and the next day. If she still won't try it I try again the next week. This takes tremendous patience but after a few months of this...wow! She is eating these foods! (Another trick I have noticed is that if I put a bite of it on the spoon she will take it off of the spoon and eat it but not the tray. Once she realizes it comes off the tray she is will eat it from there.)
I do make sure that I have other foods are her tray that she enjoys eating. Not everything is new. I also know that she won't starve if she doesn't want to eat what I am offering her. She has a snack or another meal in a few hours. She is learning that what is set in front of her is the meal. No complaining or refusing will get me to find something else for her. This may be a harsh approach but it seems to be working.
This is a fun age because they can eat almost anything. My daughter loves toast with a peanut butter spread thinly on top as well as grilled cheese. She adores bananas, grated apples, avocado, peas, and cheese. I also buy unprocessed deli meat and give that to her. Yum.
Hope this helps!
B.
B.