I read some of your past posts, it seems like you've been really struggling with these feelings for a long time. So here's a virtual (hug) for you. :)
Now, on to my advice :)
RELAX!!! Mothering is a TOUGH job. A very very tough job. We are the care givers and, usually, the disciplinarians, while every one else gets the fun time. It sucks! Especially because you want to do everything right. So, my advice...relax! Enjoy the time you have with your baby. No, it's not easy when they're being complete and total pills, but learn to enjoy even those times. If she doesn't want to eat, then let her get down. She'll eat when she's hungry. Try offering her several small meals during the day instead of 3 big ones. Don't offer the bottle as a substitute for meals either. When you find yourself getting frustrated, take a deep breath, give her a smooch and go play! Babies can really pick up on Mommy's mood. If you're stressed out all the time, she's probably feeling that. Go do something fun! Go to the park, play blocks, go for a walk, anything!
I think a lot of moms go through the "my baby hates me phase." I know I have with both of my girls. I'll never forget when my first was about 1 or so, my husband would come home and she would RACE to the door to see him. She wanted nothing to do with me. She got the flu and I couldn't get anywhere near her. She would shriek if I tried to hold her. She just wanted her Daddy. I never felt so unloved and so much like a failure as a mother. Looking back at it, she probably wanted him because he was calm. I was a bundle of nerves and couldn't settle down.
I could also be WAY off base here, but have you felt like this since she was born? It might be that you're suffering from a touch of PPD. It might be worth it to mention your feelings to a doctor or a therapist.
Here's another big ol' virtual (HUG) for you!