These are all finger foods I have been feeding my son...
protein - black beans, tofu cubes, cheese cubes, yogurt (my son cannot have cow's protein so I get the soy yogurt and sheep or goats milk cheese)
veggies - sweet potatos (slice crosswise, steam and cube - they can be frozen before cubing), peas (the frozen kind - I just warm them in a little water before serving), broccoli (steamed), carrots (sliced and steamed), zucchini or squash (roasted or steamed)
fruits - blueberries, grapes, mango, kiwi, apples, peaches...none of these need to be cooked, but ripe and but small enough.
other...we have pancakes, french toast, pasta (he loves the rotini style cut into segments...I get the high protein kind and cook with chicken stock to add more flavor/protein)
He hasn't always eaten the foods the first time I gave them to him, but I kept trying. Blueberries for instance took 4 or 5 tries...to the point where I thought to myself before I put them down that he was not going to eat them..then one day he gobbled them all up! Keep trying the healthy foods becasue their tastes change all the time. There are days when my son will eat whole peas and others when he acts just like a one year old and will throw them on the floor! :) By the way, my son is almost 13 months and still only has 2 teeth on the bottom - and eats all of these things successfully...even the apples. Good luck!