I work with babies with feeding issues. First I would continue to offer her foods that you think are appropriate for her age as you stated, soft cooked vegies, soft meat. Eat them in front of her/with her.
Second, Give her a chance to explore textures with her hands. Start with things like whipped cream, jello, yogurt on her tray, add cheerios to the mix. Do this in small portions (to decrease the mess) and let her play in it.
Also, combine the textures she accepts with a little of something she rejects i.e. a cracker with a little spray cheese. You can also making the purees thicker by adding cereal or oatmeal etc. to them.
Re: the bottle, don't add that now, this is a good thing if you have gone this long. A 10 month old, typically developing baby, can learn to drink from a straw and certainly a cup. This way, once you stop breastfeeding, down the road, you won't have to break her from the bottle. (my second never went to a bottle). You are welcome to e-mail me. I would love to hear how things work out.