You could think about creating your own Logging__c object. And create a record for it for each record processed. You have to be creative to work round the governor limits though.
If it's not essential that you output the message in between processing each record, then you could build up a collection of Logging__c records as processing continues and then either insert them periodically, or when there's an exception in your process.
Note that if inserting them periodically, you still have to make sure the jobs not so large that you're going to hit the DML limit of 150 together with the processing work you're doing. Also, if storing the records to all be inserted at the end of processing, bear in mind the heap size is 6MB.
Alternatively, have a look at Batch Apex http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/apexcode/Content/apex_batch_interface.htm
This allows you to create a class to handle processing a job in asynchronous chunks. You can set the number of records processed in one go. So you could set this small (~20) and then insert a Logging_c record as each job record is processed to stay within the Batch Apex DML limit of 200. You can then monitor Logging_c records in real time to view progress.