My baby never liked plain rice cereal either, but he is fine if it is mixed in with stuff. As soon as I started on fruits, that became his breakfast- cereal with whatever fruit we were introducing. Now he is almost 11 mos and still eats the cereal for breakfast. Now it is mixed with plain yogurt and fruit. I use fresh or frozen fruit and unflavored yogurt and he loves it.
Oatmeal and mixed grain are also fine- they are all fortified. The beechnut cereals someone mentioned are great. Just make sure to do the 3-day rule for everything. I switched to oatmeal, then after that I did a mix that included oatmeal, rice and something else, and that way I knew all 3 were ok.
Mine never liked stage one foods. I made all my own food for the most part, and had jars for when we were out and he hated them, I would have to mix them up with cereal to thicken. Really, stage 2 are only a bigger jar and a tiny bit thicker.
You can start veggies whenever you would like. Every book, doctor and article has an opionion but there are no rules. Easiest thing to do is go by your doctor's recommendations. Just make sure you wait 3-4 days for each thing.
I think meat should be added last if you prepare it. Jarred baby food has been processed at really high temps and it is easier to digest.
I found these 2 websites since I make my own babyfood for the most part. But they have a lot of useful info regardless of whether you make your own or not. You just search for a fruit or veggie and there are articles about what they are good for, whether they cause constipation or diarrhea, they give ideas on flavor combos to be able to get some things down that baby might not like by themselves. You might find them helpful. It really helped me to be able to look up which foods to give and not to give when the rice cereal was making my baby a little constipated. They are very similar but I like them both.
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/
http://www.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/index.html
If you want to ask any other questions feel free to message me. I have been really lucky to have a good eater so far, he has been like a textbook perfect case study. And I know I worried about doing it right like crazy. My only question now is what I should feed him since he is done with babyfood and wants real stuff- I have to learn to cook! :)