hi M., i made all mine too, and i had the same problem with meat, it is gross in the processor, though not so bad if you mix it with apples or banana or sweet potato. but what i did for chicken was to buy really good cutlets and boil them in a little water until they fell apart, then just cut it up a bit so the strings arent long. you can mix in some of your applesauce or whatever. or, you can buy ground beef/chicken/turkey/pork, whatever, and just break it all up as you simmer it in a little water in a pan. also mix with applesauce or mushed up bananas or whatever. also, when you make veggies, save the water and use it for the meat, extra nutrition that way. also, some organic beans, kidney or black beans, or lentils, so healthy and extra protein. smush them up for now, as she gets better at finger foods, you can smush them up a bit less, though i would wait quite a while before feeding them whole even if she is taking finger foods because of the shape. if you havent done squash or sweet potatoes yet, they were a favorite. tiny petite peas are a great first finger food, you can just run them under hot water in a colander. smush them a little at first, just so they aren't round. mango is great, avocado is so healthy also if she will eat it. brown rice is healthy too. if you really want to pack in the nutrients, make kale/brussel sprouts/collard greens/spinach/broccoli steamed and mixed/pureed. it is a powerhouse of vitamins, and anyway you can get it in her is great, mix some with cereal/bananas, whatever you can get her to eat with it. later on you can put it in eggs or pancakes. apples and carrots are great for sweetening all kinds of things, as are bananas. my kids all still eat tons of bananas, i bought 3 bunches today, they will last maybe a week! the perfect food. have fun with it, and remember that if she doesnt like something today, she might very well like it the next time or the time after, etc. take care, D..