I'm at the same place with my daughter - she'll be 1 year in a couple weeks. I have been giving her fruits and vegetables cut into small sizes for a few months already. She absoutely loves all of it!
In the morning she has cereal such as cheerios with some fruit - strawberries, cantaloup, honeydew, kiwi, or bananas.
Then for lunch I make her a small sandwich. I put hummus on a 1/2 piece of bread and put ham and cheese on it, then cut it into small bite sizes.
For dinner she usually eats what we eat. Almost anything works as long as it's cut into small bites. Chicken and pasta are the best. We eat fish too but my doc said she can't have it until she's a year. But salmon, orange roughy, tilapia, cod, any of those will work. And as I said she loves veggies so whatever we have she has - broccoli, beans, peas, carrots, corn, mixed veggies. I usually buy a frozen bag and just heat in microwave.
Good for snacks or desserts - graham crackers, fruit, applesauce, yogurt, jello (I add a package of Knox unflavored gelatin to make it firm and just cut it into little cubes), crackers, cheddar cheese cut into small cubes.
Hopefully this will give you some ideas.