J.O.
Nothing like going to the effort of feeding a baby and cleaning up after feeding a baby without getting the baby to eat anything.
Neither of my boys wanted baby food at 6 months. I would just relax about solid food and give your baby a chance to play and learn about different tastes and textures. We ended up kind of doing things backwards, giving solid, self fed food before spoon fed stuff, since that's what worked. The first foods my now 12 month old willingly ate were hamburger and Cheerios. It took him a while to branch out, but within a month or two he became a good eater. My first kid didn't eat more than a taste off a fingertip or a few Cheerios or puffs until he was around 8 months old. Now a preschooler, he repeatedly gets comments on how good a eater he is. So I would keep offering food, but at a level that doesn't add to mommy stress!
Maybe give her a whole carrot to gnaw on, a little nibble of what you are eating, etc..