TOV, our babies are the same age...Alyssa will turn one on 4/3. She also weighs 18 pounds. We have been working solids into her diet for the past five months...gradually, of course.
Finger foods are great, because they keep her occupied while I prepare the rest of her meal (and occasionally DH and I get to eat too

). Her favorite finger foods are: cheerios, baby goldfish crackers, Gerber fruit and veggie puffs, and toast cut in bite-size pieces.
Gerber Graduates are expensive, but I have found coupons easily. They have jarred veggies that are soft and in bite size pieces that make great finger foods too. They also make "meat sticks." That's what they're called!

They have chicken sticks too.
Alyssa is not a big fan of chicken either, but I have always mixed it with other foods (pasta, mashed potatoes, etc.) She also loves cheese and scrambled eggs. If I make pancakes for breakfast, she gets one too. More ends up squished and all over the place than in her mouth, but she's learning. We have probably taken over 100 pictures of Alyssa eating!
Self-feeding is extremely messy, but she gets upset if I don't let her try. Often, I give her a spoon to hold and then she lets me feed her. Those Sassy spoons with the holes are great. I also put food on her tray that she can self-feed, and then she lets me feed her the more "liquidy" foods. Like Justhat mentioned, I have to monitor how much food I put on her tray though, because Alyssa loves to stuff her mouth full.
I don't have any advice to give you on the allergy thing. The only thing we're keeping out of Alyssa's diet for another year or so is peanuts. Yesterday she sucked down half of my vanilla milkshake. She wants anything I have!
Hang in there! Sometimes parenting is just trial and error.
Amy
