I used to make Leah eggs with the leftover baby food mixed in for breakfast. What I'd do is whisk the eggs with a tablespoon or so of the baby food carrots or peas or whatever I had and then pour it into a small frying pan and let it cook up like an omelet. I would flip it over so both sides got cooked and then you can cut it up into squares. You can even do this with regular eggs without mixinig in the veggies but it's a good way to sneak in nutrition- plus they love getting eggs that are green or orange.
Another good idea for breakfast is pancakes- the mini ones because she can pick it up and bite them and they are soft.
All kinds of veggies are great for any time- gerber has the diced carrots and green beans that are perfect for picking up- I actually buy them in a can but make sure you get the ones that say "no salt added" if you are buying canned because they add a lot of sodium to canned stuff usually.
Another great lunch is mini ravioli. You can find them in most grocery stores- and I cut them in half just to be sure. Ian's Natural Foods makes some really great stuff and you can buy it at Super Target. They have chicken nuggets, fish sticks and abc french fries and even sweet potato fries. They also have french toast sticks for breakfast. If you write to them they will even send you coupons.
For dinner, we just always give our daughter whatever we are having, just cut up smaller. Pasta is great for picking up. Cut up grilled chicken. Mashed potatoes are great for practice with a spoon because they stick so well. So is yogurt. It will get messy, so be patient and get a splat mat!
Just don't give her shellfish, fish high in mercury, or peanut butter or any tree nuts or honey until the doctor gives the okay.