Englishal,
Haven't got his FAQ to hand, but seem to remember he mentioned that the IAP has to be flown with sole reference to instruments for it to count for currency.
So, taking this literally, breaking out at 220ft on an ILS will not count. Neither, I guess, will seeing the rabbit at 250ft even if the clouds go down to 100ft, as the rabbit will give you course information visually - and you can still fly the approach legally to below straight ILS minimums, but not log it. Quite strange.
I suppose one way to log the approach in actual is find an airport reporting cloud deck at 100ft, and shoot the ILS for the hell of it, just to take a look.... making sure you don't look for the approach lights, and going missed at 200ft.
Shooting the ILS for a circling approaches will count as they are published with a higher MDA than the ILS DH, I suppose. I suppose you could also fly the ILS, but log the LOC, bit naughty...
Easier to keep current flying practice approaches in VMC under VFR under a hood with a safety pilot. Sort of explains why a lot of people I know are probably not legal, but still perfectly safe, for what they want to do.