What's that got to do with the point you were making?
I'm attempting to answer the point you made, that only a tiny portion of the universe supports life (ie what's the point of such a big universe).
How about another way of explaining it, which goes back to the example of the meal.
The universe, although being incomprehensibly massive, still seems to display order. It might look chaotic in some ways, but generally there's order. The sausages might be a bit overcooked, but the meal is still edible. So we still come back to the point that for there to be order in the universe (however large it is) suggests that there is an intelligence behind it, just as someone must have cooked the meal.