I no longer have an 8 month old but looking back at his food diary from the early days of solids I can see I sometimes gave toast and fruit for breakfast but we were also quite keen on a baby muesli I made into finger food by mixing with little milk and rolling into balls.
Pasta was a big hit here, pasta with pesto, pasta with veg and tom sauce. I found the twists easier for him to pick up on his own as the shape gives a bit of grip. But he also loved the stuffed ravioli type pasta and would eat an adult portion!
Meat and fish tended to be very small tastes and usually more interested in fish rather than meat.
He always enjoyed veggies, cooked in big chunks in a stew or baked wedges, steamed fingers - fruit and veg have always been a hit here.
It's funny, the things I noted he didn't have any interest in (mashed potato, rice, cauliflower) he still doesn't like at 4yo.
We did BLW, so no purees, everything was big chunks or wedges unless it was a dip type food like humus. He'd scoop up hand fulls or use a preloaded spoon or have it spread on pitta.
I have a note that we had egg sandwiches for a picnic in the park. It's brought that day right back to me - he ate so much of my sandwich I was left hungry!