How do i move data from old hard drive to new one?

Just bought a 750GB Hitachi hard drive for my MacBook Pro.  What is the best way to move the new data to it?  Load it from a time machine backup, or as one source says, install a clean copy of Snow Lepoard, then upgrade to Lion, then copy the data?  Any thoughts?

I just used this posting from Apple to copy all my Time Macine files from one drive to a new one, using OS 10.8.4  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5096

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    How do I import data from an external hard drive onto my new iMac?

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