Hi J.~
My kids are 2 and 4. I made all of their baby food. I tried jar foods and truthfully, I wouldn't blame any baby for not eating it.. just my opinion. I did try some of the baby jar meats (for protein), but they were not very tasty and my kids really liked the homemade stuff. I got one of those small food processor/mini chopper type things and it worked great. Any left overs I had I would freeze in ice cube trays and then store in ziplocks. You can make almost anything..peas, carrots, squash, applesauce, peaches, pears.. the list goes on and on. Green beans didn't work so well because of the strings. Just precook the food (I usually steamed the food to preserve more nutrients) then "grind" it to you baby's preferences. When starting out, grind it until smooth and make it more "chunky" as they get older until they are able to eat regular cut up table food. You can even get creative and make "meals". Beef, noodle and peas, or ham, cheese, potato and carrots. Just mix together and chop it up to the consistency your baby likes.
Is your baby self feeding at all? Quartered grapes, graham crackers, small pieces of cheese and cheerios are great snacks. Mine also enjoyed cheese omelettes (yolk only) cut into small pieces. Another great snack is to shake banana slices in crushed cheerios (makes them less slippery).
Surprisingly, making your own baby food is INCREDIBLY easy. There are so many benefits. My kids will eat almost ANYTHING now and I truly believe it is because they ate homemade baby food. It is easy, you know exactly what you are feeding them and it is cheaper as well. I hope this helps!