puerto rico, world-renowned chef jose andreas has become a fixture on the island building a food network that has served more than 2.2 million warm meals and sandwiches. or to put it another way, andreas has served more people freshly cooked food than any other single agency operating in puerto rico, a fact that seemed to catch the chef by surprise. he told "the new york times," in my life, i never expected the salvation army to be asking me for food. if one of the biggest ngos comes to us for food, who is actually going to be feeding puerto rico? we are. we are it. we only came here to try to help a few thousands, because nobody planned to feed puerto rico and we opened the biggest restaurant in the world in a week. nearly 60% of residents in puerto rico are still without power and a recent investigation which surveyed more than 100 funeral homes found 499 hurricane-related deaths. nine times more than the government's official number of 55. almost 500 people, dead. yet despite a u.s. recovery effort that seems patchy at the very best, puerto ricans are